Evidence-Based Information to Help Adolescents (and Their Parents) Understand the Physical and Emotional Changes of Growing Up
Emma and Max listened intently, taking in the information. They had some questions, but they were also a bit embarrassed.
You also have the right to say “no” if you don’t want to hug, kiss, or be touched.
If any of these occur, contact a pediatrician or a school counselor immediately.
Several evidence-based programs and materials specifically bridge the gap between biological puberty and romantic social skills. Parenting children through puberty and adolescence