Hindi, asked by babitaramola2018, 1 month ago

What
you can do to
change
the
do's and dont's for boys and girls​

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Answered by ms3836742
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Answer:

sorry I don't know sorry

Answered by bhavikasingh030208
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Answer:

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Explanation:

During puberty, children are especially vulnerable to depression and to participating in a number of risky behaviors. Regular conversations with your child may help them deal better with these physical and emotional changes.

by Mario Cruz, MD and Nova Ashanti, MD

Published March 20, 2014

Guest blogging today with regular contributor Mario Cruz, MD, is Nova Ashanti, MD, a pediatric resident at St. Christopher's Hospital for Children.

While you may not want to be reminded about your child's rapidly changing body and emerging sexuality (yikes!), puberty remains a life transition that parents and teens must navigate together.

During puberty, children are especially vulnerable to depression and to participating in a number of risky behaviors. Regular conversations with your child may help them deal better with these physical and emotional changes

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