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PUBERTY PUBERTY can be defined as “the biological, social and emotional changes of adolescence”. It changes boys and girls from physical immaturity.

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Page 1: PUBERTY PUBERTY can be defined as “the biological, social and emotional changes of adolescence”. It changes boys and girls from physical immaturity.
Page 2: PUBERTY PUBERTY can be defined as “the biological, social and emotional changes of adolescence”. It changes boys and girls from physical immaturity.

PUBERTY

Page 3: PUBERTY PUBERTY can be defined as “the biological, social and emotional changes of adolescence”. It changes boys and girls from physical immaturity.

PUBERTY can be defined as

“the biological, social and emotional changes of

adolescence”.

It changes boys and girls from physical immaturity

to biological maturity.

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What makes puberty happen?Pituitary Gland

releases

Sex Hormones

acts on

Primary and secondarysex characteristics

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PRIMARY SEXCHARATERISTICSare the sex

glands/organs you are born with.

EXAMPLES:* testes* prostate gland* ovaries* uterus

SECONDARY SEXCHARATERISTICSare the things

that develop at puberty that make you male/female.

EXAMPLES:* pubic hair* interest in

boys/girls

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Brain Storm

• Brain storm some characteristics that occur

during puberty in males and females

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Physical changes also occur in:GROWTH

* Legs & body trunk lengthen, bones harden, face & jaw widens

BODY COMPOSITION*Girls – breasts, hips, more fat then muscle

* Boys – wider shoulders, lose fat and gain muscle, larger heart and lungs

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OTHER physical changes in girls include:

• Breast growth• Hips widen• Body hair growth

(pubic, underarm, face, chest, back)

• Fat deposits on hips

• Uterus grows• Menstruation

starts• Ovulation begins

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PHYSICAL changes in boys include:

• Voice deepens

• Body hair (pubic, chest, back, face)

• Penis & testes grow

• Sperm production

• Wet dreams

• Sexual desires

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Puberty begins around –

10 – 12 for girls AND12-14 for boys

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AND finishes around years for girls and in some boys as

late as years

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SO, let’s

at when these

when these changes happen

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Stages of Puberty in Females• 1Usually 8-11

In Stage 1 there are no outside signs of development, but a girl's ovaries are enlarging and hormone production is beginning.

• 2Age Range: Usually 8-14. Average: 11-12 The first sign is typically the beginning of breast growth, including "breast buds." A girl may also grow considerable height and weight. The first signs of pubic hair start out fine and straight, rather than curly.

• • 3Age Range: Usually 9-15. Average: 12-13

Breast growth continues, and pubic hair coarsens and becomes darker, but there still isn't a lot of it. Your body is still growing, and your vagina is enlarging and may begin to produce a clear or whitish discharge, which is a normal self-cleansing process. Some girls get their first menstrual periods late in this stage.

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• 4Age Range: Usually 10-16. Average: 13-14 Pubic hair growth takes on the triangular shape of adulthood, but doesn't quite cover the entire area. Underarm hair is likely to appear in this stage, as is menarche. Ovulation (release of egg cells) begins in some girls, but typically not in a regular monthly routine until Stage 5.

• 5Age Range: Usually 12-19. Average: 15 This is the final stage of development, when a girl is physically an adult. Breast and pubic hair growth are complete, and your full height is usually attained by this point. Menstrual periods are well established, and ovulation occurs monthly.   

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Stages of Puberty in Males• 1Normal Age Range: 9-12, Average: about 10

Male hormones are becoming active, but there are hardly, if any, outside signs of development. Testicles are maturing, and some boys start a period of rapid growth late in this stage. 

• 2Normal Age Range: 9-15, Average: 12-13 Testicles and scrotum begin to enlarge, but penis size doesn't increase much. Very little, if any, pubic hair at the base of the penis. Increase in height and change in body shape. 

• 3Normal Age Range: 11-16, Average: 13-14 Penis starts to grow in length, but not much in width. Testicles and scrotum still growing. Pubic hair starts to get darker and coarser and is spreading towards the legs. Height growth continues and body/face shape look more adult. Voice begins to deepen (and crack). Some hair around the anus grows.  

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• 4Normal Age Range: 11-17, Average: 14-15 Penis width increases, as well as length. Testicles and scrotum still growing. Pubic hair begins to take adult texture, although covers a smaller area. Most boys have first ejaculations. Underarm hair develops. Facial hair increases on chin and upper lip. Voice gets deeper and skin gets more oily. 

• 5Normal Age Range: 14-18, Average: around 16 Nearing full adult height and physique. Pubic hair and genitals have adult appearance. Facial hair grows more completely and shaving may begin now or soon. During the late teens and early twenties, some men grow a bit more and develop more body hair, especially

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GIRLS 10-12yrsBreast grow

8-13

Pubic hair

8-14

Body grow

9-15

Menstruation

10-16

Underarm hair

2yrs after PH

Sweat glands

* u/arm air

BOYS 12-14yrs

Testes 10-13

Pubic hair 10-15

Body grow 10-16

Penis growth 11-14

Voice change 11-14

Facial hair 2yrs.After PH

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Along with all these physical changes

comes social and

emotional changes TOO