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emotional changes in girls at puberty
Does anyone know of a book that I can get for my almost--11 year old which will help her cope with the emotional turmoil of puberty?
She is completely aware of all the physical changes that will happen and knows - at least in theory - what to expect. The emotional roller coaster is causing world war 3 in the household and we all end up screaming at each other. I would like to understand what I can do to help, but more importantly I want to give her something that she can read for herself written for her age group specifically and not some scientific tome.
She is completely aware of all the physical changes that will happen and knows - at least in theory - what to expect. The emotional roller coaster is causing world war 3 in the household and we all end up screaming at each other. I would like to understand what I can do to help, but more importantly I want to give her something that she can read for herself written for her age group specifically and not some scientific tome.
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http://www.amazon.co.uk/Growing-Up-about-Adole scence-Changes/dp/0794507646/ref=sr_1_6?ie=UTF 8&s=books&qid=1195759889&sr=8-6
but it is an excellent book. It deals with all sorts of stuff (like the need to keep clean, including how to wash!). Have a look for it in your local book shop and see what you think.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Growing-Up-about-Adole scence-Changes/dp/0794507646/ref=sr_1_6?ie=UTF 8&s=books&qid=1195759889&sr=8-6
but it is an excellent book. It deals with all sorts of stuff (like the need to keep clean, including how to wash!). Have a look for it in your local book shop and see what you think.
lol the more you push the more she will fight back... leave her alone let her deal with it in her own way.. just be there for her if she neads it.. if not neaded ... dont bring it up....you care we all can read that in your message .. if she has a problem she will probly turn to a female school friend...ITS ALL PART OF GROWN UP .....
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