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At what age should a girl be told about periods?

Over the years, you can give your child more information as he or she is ready. If your child doesn't ask questions about periods, you can bring it up. By the time they're 6 or 7 years old, most kids can understand the basics of periods.
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What is the right age to tell my daughter about periods?

We need to start talking to our daughters about periods from around the age of 7. Although the average age for starting periods is 12, girls can enter puberty even younger than this. Conversations and rumours will start at school well before your daughter needs her first maxi towel.
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What age should I talk to my son about periods?

Dr. Chattha recommends starting the conversation around ages 5 to 7 for kids of any gender. She suggests, “If you've already discussed body basics and done some good/bad touch education, that can be a good segue into a conversation about puberty.”
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How do I tell my 9 year old about her period?

Make sure to:
  1. Use real, anatomical words (vagina, vulva, breasts, menstruation). This reduces confusion and shame.
  2. Try to stay calm and relaxed. Your feelings and reactions will be noticed as much as your words.
  3. Be open to questions. ...
  4. Let her know it's normal to feel excited, scared, confused, or awkward.
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What is the right age to see your period?

Your periods will start when your body is ready. This is usually between age 8 and 17, or 2 years after your first signs of puberty.
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All About Getting Your Period

What if my 15 year old has no period?

If your daughter hasn't had her first menstrual cycle by 15, or if more than three years have passed since she started developing breasts, she should see a physician.
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What is the average age of first period?

Menarche is defined as the first menstrual period in a female adolescent. Menarche typically occurs between the ages of 10 and 16, with the average age of onset being 12.4 years.
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What age should you talk to your daughter about the birds and the bees?

These conversations are about physical and emotional health and safety and preparing kids for one of the biggest and most important parts of life. The sooner you start (age five isn't too young) the better, because they'll come to expect these conversations and learn you are their go-to birds and bees source.
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Should I tell my 8 year old about periods?

If your child doesn't ask questions about periods, you can bring it up. By the time they're 6 or 7 years old, most kids can understand the basics of periods. Look for a natural moment to talk about it, such as: when kids asks about puberty or changing bodies.
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When should I talk to my daughter about the birds and the bees?

The recommendation is to actually start the conversation about sexuality even before your tween starts puberty. First you want to talk to your young adolescents about good decision-making regarding non-sexual matters and then over time start including sexuality in that discussion.
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How do I tell my 10 year old daughter about periods?

Stick to the facts.

You don't need to be an expert to guide the conversation, but it's a good idea to be as clear and informed as possible about what a period is, why periods happen, and how your daughter may feel at when “that time of the month” strikes.
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How do you explain periods to a boy?

Teach your son empathy by helping him understand what menstruation feels like for women. Explain that women may experience cramps, mood swings, and other symptoms during their periods and that they may need extra support during this time. 5. Encourage questions.
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What should dad say when daughter gets period?

Empower Your Daughter

Rather than following the narrative of "something you'll have to deal with every month," tell her that it signifies an important step into womanhood and indicates that her body is healthy, which she should be proud of.
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How do models deal with periods?

And the stress increases when it comes to runway shows: Because the models are required to wear thongs, tampons are the only option when walking down the catwalk. Victoria said that her worst nightmare would be leaking on the runway, or having her tampon string pop out while walking.
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Do girls stop growing when they get their period?

Myth: menarche means the end of growth is near

The reality is that the average gain in height after menarche is about 7 cm (3 inches), and it is even greater for girls who menstruate on the early side of normal.
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How do I explain my daughter about her period?

Menstruation is a normal part of life for women. It signifies that she is capable of getting pregnant. Her first periods will likely be light (possibly just a few drops of blood) and irregular, but will eventually settle into a pattern, on average they will arrive every 28 days and last from two to seven days.
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Should I tell my daughter's teacher she started her period?

If your daughter has started her periods, it's a good idea to make her teacher aware.
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Why are girls starting their periods earlier?

Most believe that the dramatic biological shift of the first half of the 20th century was a result of factors associated with industrialization: As more girls received better nutrition, they tended to reach reproductive maturity at a younger age.
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How do you explain birds and bees to a 9 year old?

“Explain to your kids that it is not okay for anyone else to see or touch their private parts,” Dr. Wilson says. “Let them know that if someone does try to touch their private parts, they need to tell someone.” While a “trusted adult” is a common choice, many young children may not understand that concept.
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What age should you talk to your child about stranger danger?

As they get older they can understand good and bad strangers and adults better. I would start this at four or five, just some simple stuff. You don't have to get into it to the point that it makes them nervous, but start talking about who strangers are. A stranger is just somebody who your family doesn't know.
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Is The Secret Life of Bees appropriate for an 11 year old?

The MPAA rated The Secret Life of Bees PG-13 or thematic material and some violence.
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What is a girl's first period called?

Your first menstrual period is called menarche. It usually happens around age 12. But it may start earlier or later. Your period is a part of your menstrual cycle.
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What comes first period or pubic hair?

A girl's period, also known as menstruation, begins about 2 to 2½ years after her first signs of puberty. Breast development is usually the first sign of puberty, but sometimes pubic hair comes first. Girls usually get their first periods between the ages of 8 and 15.
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What are symptoms of a girl's first period?

Symptoms and Causes
  • Cramping (pain or achiness in your belly, back or legs).
  • Bloating (your belly feels full or swollen).
  • Tender or sore breasts (chest).
  • Breakouts (acne/pimples flare-up).
  • Mood swings.
  • Fatigue (tiredness).
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