HELP HER GET OUTSIDE HER COMFORT ZONE AND TAKE RISKS

Firstly it is essential to teach kids to respect their bodies. It is also necessary to teach them to keep their private parts clean. Teach them the right and safe ways to get rid of unwanted hair. Encourage them to wear comfortable and clean undergarments. The most important is to educate them about the good touch and bad touch. Talk to them freely so they will not hesitate to come back to you when they are facing any problem. Be the right source of information and do not talk fantasies and unreal things.

Effects on health and disease

In addition to puberty’s direct influences on physiology and growth, the timing of puberty appears to program changes in lifelong health. In particular, strong evidence indicates that higher BMI accelerates the onset of puberty Early puberty is linked to cancer in later life through several mechanisms. Longer exposure to gonadal steroids may increase the risk of steroid-dependent cancers such as breast and ovarian cancer in females

Products

Tweens may already be familiar with the risks of toxic shock from wearing tampons for too long.1 But they may not know how long a pad is supposed to "last." Extra-absorbent pads are made to last between four and six hours, but if your child's menstrual flow is very heavy, it may need to be replaced sooner. The same goes for pads that are thinner and less absorbent. Your tween should be able to tell when a pad needs to be replaced, but if not, they should check every two to three hours. Pads that are saturated can leak if they aren't replaced right away.

Staying connected with your child

1-When your child starts a conversation, stop what you’re doing and actively listen to your child. This sends the message that you’re interested in what’s going on in their life. 2- Try to be aware of what your child is doing and how they’re behaving.