Mental and emotional changes during puberty in girls

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Role of the family

You know that moral growth is related to social growth. As you become an adult, you need to foster good moral qualities and good deeds. For example: trust, self-respect, self-confidence and believing in your ability to learn, understand and make decisions, etc.

But it is also very important at this stage to consult with qualified and experienced people who care about you, such as your parents, your older sisters, your teachers and school counselor, when you need advice.

It is natural in this period to feel that you want more self-reliance and want to act independently. But there is also the fact that you depend on the family to meet your needs. Dealing properly with this stage of your life requires time to adjust to living independently and at the same time maintaining a healthy and respectful relationship with your family. Your parents have been through this stage and are familiar with the problems that adolescents face during this period. It is only natural for parents to be concerned about their child during this time and want to help them.

So keep in mind that you should not feel uncomfortable about your parents’ supervision; on the contrary, you should be happy that you can use their valuable knowledge and information to help make this course easier. There may be differences of opinion about your and your parents' preferences, but the important thing is to be able to have a warm and friendly relationship with your family, and be close friends with them and, when needed, show that you have the intellectual maturity to be able to think right, with good and appropriate comments.

Usually at this age, you prefer to confide your feelings and thoughts to your close friends and peers. But you should note that your friends, like you, do not have enough experience in those matters and may even give you bad advice.

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