Are you a parent of a girl approaching puberty?
Are you worried about having “that” conversation with them?
Do you need some help to frame and phrase the conversation properly to avoid embarrassment on both sides?
That help is here, with the straight-talking and no-nonsense Girl Puberty: How to Talk About Puberty and Sex With Your Tween Girl.
Inside the pages of this book, you will find a wealth of information, written in a casual and open style, which includes advice on:
- How to tactfully raise the issue and speak about it
- Preparing the ground
- What puberty is
- Why puberty happens
- How to prepare your daughter for puberty
- And more…
Aimed at parents of young girls aged between 8 to 13 years old, Girl Puberty includes everything you will need to discuss and how to start talking about it.
It’s never easy talking to young children about sexuality and reproduction, but with Girl Puberty, you’ll be much better prepared and able to answer all the questions she will inevitably have, as well as lay the foundation for an open relationship, where she knows that she can talk to you about anything.
Get your copy today and start preparing now!
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WHAT IS PUBERTY?
What does this all mean?
When will puberty happen?
When to worry
What makes puberty happen?
The body parts
What do kids need to know?
WHY YOU MUST TALK ABOUT PUBERTY
Reasons for talking to girls about puberty
WHEN TO START TALKING ABOUT PUBERTY
When is a good time to start talking?
What age should I expect to see changes?
When is it too early to talk?
When is it too late to talk?
Can Dads talk to daughetrs about puberty?
WHAT CHANGES HAPPEN DURING PUBERTY
Eight to 11 years
Eight to 14 years
Nine to 15 years
10 to 16 years
12 to 19 years
Puberty for boys
WHAT TO TALK TO YOUR DAUGHTER ABOUT
Feelings
Skin care
Body odor
Oily Hair
Body hair
Breasts
Body size and shape
Vaginal discharge
Periods
Masturbation
Sexual feelings
Conception
Sex
Consent
Same sex attraction
Preventing pregnancy
Sexually transmitted infections (STIs)
Online safety
Boy changes
HOW TO TALK ABOUT PUBERTY
Getting started
Key messages
Everyday approach
When starting late
Getting past your fears and worries
Getting comfortable
Sharing values
Share stories
Take it slow
Be available
Normalize it
Indirect questions
Find out what they already know
When you don’t know the answer
Delaying answers
Third person
Books
Answering personal questions
Teachable moments
Pre-warn them
CONCLUSION
RESOURCES