Puberty Information: Reliable Resources for Teens & Parents
* School: Your school health teacher or counselor can provide you with information about puberty. Some schools also offer puberty education classes.* Parents: Your parents can be a great source of information about puberty. They can tell you about their own experiences and help you understand what to expect.
* Doctor: Your doctor can answer any questions you have about puberty. They can also provide you with resources and support.
* Books: There are many books available about puberty. You can find these books at your local library or bookstore.
* Websites: There are many websites that provide information about puberty. Some reputable websites include:
* KidsHealth
* Mayo Clinic
* Planned Parenthood
* The American Academy of Pediatrics
* Apps: There are also several apps available that provide information about puberty. Some popular apps include:
* The Puberty App
* The Period Tracker
* Clue
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