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Autore principale: Stubbs, Margaret L.
Natura: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lingua:en
Pubblicazione: 1990
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Accesso online:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED322459
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contents Body Talk for Boys Growing Up. Stubbs, Margaret L. Adolescents Interpersonal Communication Males Menstruation Parent Child Relationship Peer Relationship Preadolescents Puberty This pamphlet, targeted to boys, discusses issues surrounding puberty. The introduction describes the reaction of parents' to their children's process of growing up, as well as the reaction of other boys and girls to the physical changes of puberty. Physical changes that happen during puberty for girls and boys are listed. Books for boys on puberty are listed. Methods of obtaining these books are described, including purchasing them from a bookstore, taking them out of a library, and ordering them from a publisher. Suggestions are provided for how boys can talk to their parents about puberty. Suggestions range from thinking about picking a good time and place to talk to writing as an alternative to talking to parents. Specific information about menstruation is provided. Topics covered include timing and duration of menstruation and girls' and boys' reactions to menstruation. (ABL)
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spellingShingle Body Talk for Boys Growing Up.
Stubbs, Margaret L.
Adolescents
Interpersonal Communication
Males
Menstruation
Parent Child Relationship
Peer Relationship
Preadolescents
Puberty
Body Talk for Boys Growing Up. Stubbs, Margaret L. Adolescents Interpersonal Communication Males Menstruation Parent Child Relationship Peer Relationship Preadolescents Puberty This pamphlet, targeted to boys, discusses issues surrounding puberty. The introduction describes the reaction of parents' to their children's process of growing up, as well as the reaction of other boys and girls to the physical changes of puberty. Physical changes that happen during puberty for girls and boys are listed. Books for boys on puberty are listed. Methods of obtaining these books are described, including purchasing them from a bookstore, taking them out of a library, and ordering them from a publisher. Suggestions are provided for how boys can talk to their parents about puberty. Suggestions range from thinking about picking a good time and place to talk to writing as an alternative to talking to parents. Specific information about menstruation is provided. Topics covered include timing and duration of menstruation and girls' and boys' reactions to menstruation. (ABL)
title Body Talk for Boys Growing Up.
topic Adolescents
Interpersonal Communication
Males
Menstruation
Parent Child Relationship
Peer Relationship
Preadolescents
Puberty
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED322459