"Understanding Early Puberty: Is Your 9-Year-Old's Moodiness a Sign?"

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Puberty is starting earlier than expected, with girls showing signs at 8-9 and boys at 9-10. Moodiness is a key indicator, with girls often displaying emotions openly and boys becoming quieter or angrier. It's important for parents to understand that these mood swings are driven by hormones and to provide support and guidance. Distinguishing between puberty-related mood swings and mental health struggles can be challenging, but persistence, intensity, and other changes can provide clues. Parents should model calm behavior, acknowledge their own mistakes, and create a connection with their kids during this challenging time.
Advice | Your 9-year-old's moodiness might be puberty. Yes, already. The Washington Post
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