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9780522870763 (paperback)
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Dunn, Amanda
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The new puberty / Amanda Dunn.
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Carlton, Victoria : Melbourne University Publishing Limited, 2017.
©2017
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199 pages ; 24 cm.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 183-194) and index.
Summary
Emily is a happy ten-year-old who wears a size 12B bra and has tampons nestled in her school bag beside her play lunch. She isn't alone. Children are going through puberty earlier than ever before. How does this affect them? What does it mean for their parents, friends and society? What exactly happens during puberty, and how does it impact on social and emotional development? How is it linked to mental health, gender and sexuality, body image and risk-taking? Why is puberty still such a no-go topic? The New Puberty tackles these complex questions for parents and teachers of school-aged children through the latest research and expert analysis. It unpacks some of the mysteries surrounding puberty, and with the battle scars of those who have gone before, shows how adults can best help young people through this vital stage of life to set them up for a happy adulthood.
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Adolescence -- Social aspects
Puberty -- Social aspects
Adolescent psychology
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Adolescence -- Social aspects
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Puberty -- Social aspects
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Psychology
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Emotions in adolescence
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Stress in adolescence
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Success in adolescence
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Teenagers and adults.
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