The surge of sex hormones during puberty causes children to have sexual feelings. Sexual maturity gives rise to new feelings and ideas that your child has not had before.2.Also, they may start developing gender-specific mannerisms.
For example, your little girl may start showing interest in dressing, makeup, and other feminine things, while your boy may want to indulge in activities like skating, sports, or bike riding that give him a rush.
Hormonal changes during puberty make children extremely sensitive to certain things.
A small zit or acne on their face may seem like a major disaster, and being rejected by a boy or girl may feel like the end of the world. What is worse is that you don’t know what sets your teenager off anymore.
This is also the phase where the adolescent can be easily influenced.
Most men get stressed about becoming the quintessential ‘perfect man’. This pressure (inherently Victorian) is taught to them by family members, friends, elders, and other constituents of society.
The peer pressure to become the perfect man is more stressful than office pressure or the inability to maintain a work-life balance.
As boys go through puberty, they may begin to have more mood swings. One minute they may feel happy, and then the next minute, they may feel sad.
This is normal and happens because of hormone changes during puberty. Boys should be aware of how these mood swings affect them and those around them.
Boys will experience a range of emotions as they go through puberty. At times, they may feel irritable, sad, and even depressed.
During puberty,since your body undergoes many changes, it is common to feel uncomfortable about them and become overly sensitive about your physical appearance.
As a result you may feel irritated quite easily ,lose your temper or feel depressed.
It will be useful to be aware of the changes in your behaviour and talk about it with someone that you're comfortable talking to.