Today's Adolescents: A Look at Sexual Development

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Today’s Adolescent: a look at Sexual Development

Puberty

What role does early puberty play in sex? As childhood slowly fades away and the signs of puberty becomes apparent on the young adolescent body. During puberty the body undergoes many physical changes that seemingly just appear. For girls in the early years of adolescence may not see any secondary changes in their appearance however their ovaries began to grow. In recent years girls have been experiencing puberty at early periods rather than 8-11 years old. Because of evidence linking early maturation to adjustment and body image problems we should not consider early maturation to be an advantage for girls (Jaffe, 1998). Taking a look at the fashion industry, they have already taken advantage of the opportunities for those that welcome the early maturing body. It’s the time during maturation and the selection of apparel that accentuates the maturing body of a young lady that gets boys interested in them.

For boys the growth process of primary sexual changes during adolescence welcomes the enlarging penis and testes. Boys just like girls may mature at different times throughout puberty. Boys that mature late are most likely to have a hard time adjusting to adolescence. Both girls and boys going through puberty should have discussions prior to the onset of puberty. Some are better prepared for puberty than others mainly due to their knowledge about it prior to their experience.

Teaching both adolescent boys and girls how to properly take care of their personal hygiene should be taught preferably by someone in the home (parent/caregiver) rather than relying on teachers or peers for support. Information coming from a number of sources can confuse an adolescent that is con...

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