Physical Changes
Physical Changes
The body goes through many changes during adolescence, such as puberty and growth spurts. Physical changes associated with youth include sexual and physical maturation (enlargement of testicles, appearance of pubic hair, nocturnal emission, breast development, menstrual periods) (Stanhope & Lancaster, 2017). With all these changes happening to their bodies, adolescents might feel uncomfortable with their bodies and might have questions and concerns about these new changes. Parents must be available for their children during these times and provide a consistent and loving environment where they can feel comfortable asking questions. Adolescents’ curiosity and peer pressure might engage them in risky behaviors such as alcohol or drug use or unsafe sexual intercourse. Parents should teach their children about the consequences of their actions and provide consistent discipline