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Surviving Your Child's Puberty

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You
can help your child through this crucial period of great physical and emotional
development. By Christina Viegas
Adolescents aren’t out
to ‘get’ their parents (though yes, it may often seem that way!);
they’re just trying to assert their own identity.
Take It In Your
Stride
Adolescence is a good time for both children and parents to
let go, while still understanding that they are there for each other. It is a
little before this stage that children attain puberty.
“Parents
have to realise that their attitude towards puberty will influence how their
young children will experience it. Both parents and kids should realise that
puberty is nothing to be scared of and should not be viewed with fear,”
states Dr Madhavi Raiker, MD, Raiker Nursing Home, Goa.
She
continues, “It is just another, but very important milestone in child
development.”
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Maturity
Counts
Dr Tosha, MD of Dr Tosha’s Clinic, Goa, advises,
“Be prepared, during puberty and adolescence, for a spot of rebellion.
Youngsters will want desperately to assert their individuality and what better
way of doing this than by rebelling?
It’s now their turn to
challenge the world, to fascinate the opposite sex, to be leaders. Take this
jostle for power in your stride, even if you don’t feel too gracious about
it.
That’s not to say that you should altogether relinquish
your position of authority. A redefinition of the
relationship, with respect as the focal point, will help you tackle most
objectionable situations.”
On these pages: Your child needs
your good sense and encouragement through
puberty
GOT COMMENTS OR
QUESTIONS? E-MAIL US AT femina@timesgroup.com WITH ‘PARENTING —
SURVIVING YOUR CHILD’S PUBERTY’ IN THE SUBJECT LINE
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