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  2. Puberty - Wikipedia

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    Although there is a wide range of normal ages, females typically begin the process of puberty around age 10½; males at ages 11½—12. Puberty generally ends between 15—17 for females and 16–17 for males. [1] [2] [3] Females attain reproductive maturity about four years after the first physical changes of puberty appear. [13]

  3. Tanner scale - Wikipedia

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    In the nearly fifty years since those studies, the ages at which children are beginning puberty has only declined: (as of 2018) "The age of puberty, especially female puberty, has been decreasing in western cultures for decades now [...] for example, at the turn of the 20th century, the average age for an American girl to get her period was 16 ...

  4. Childhood nudity - Wikipedia

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    Between the age of 7 and 12 children generally develop a sense of privacy. [2] Puberty begins at about age 10, with many bodily changes including growth spurts. There may be social difficulties depending upon individual differences in sexual development of children the same age.

  5. All About Us: Living and Growing - Wikipedia

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    Unit 3 — Age 9-11 Girl talk | Boy talk | Let's talk about sex Unit 4 — Age 11-13 Puberty | Body image | Making the right choices As of July 7, 2012, the DVDs were removed from the Channel 4 product catalogue as a result of the government's announcement that the PSHE curriculum is under review.

  6. Hebephilia - Wikipedia

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    On average, girls begin the process of puberty at age 10 or 11 while boys begin at age 11 or 12. [5] Partly because puberty varies, some definitions of chronophilias (sexual preference for a specific physiological appearance related to age) show overlap between pedophilia, hebephilia and ephebophilia. [2] For example, the DSM-5 extends the ...

  7. 'Turning Red' criticized by some parents for embracing female ...

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    Pixar’s latest animated feature “Turning Red” has drawn negative criticism from parents for including scenes in which characters discuss female puberty and menstruation. Directed by Chinese ...

  8. Güevedoce - Wikipedia

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    In the Dominican Republic, güevedoces (from Spanish: güevedoce, from Dominican Spanish güevos a los doce "testicles [1] at twelve") are children with a specific intersex variation. Güevedoces are classified as girls when they are born but, around age 12, when they commence puberty, they start developing male genitalia.

  9. 'Turning Red': How Pixar's new coming-of-age movie pulls off ...

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    Turning Red shows the power of movies to be both culturally specific and universally relatable.. Pixar’s new coming-of-age comedy follows a 13-year-old Asian-Canadian whiz kid named Mei (Rosalie ...