2.1.3 Feelings and Puberty I can describe the changes that take place with puberty. I can talk about my growing independence. I can talk about things I.

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2.1.3 Feelings and Puberty I can describe the changes that take place with puberty. I can talk about my growing independence. I can talk about things I can do when I am upset. I can identify an adult to speak to if I am upset. rshp.scot

When we go through puberty what happens to… Hair Voices Body shape Smell Skin Breasts rshp.scot

Feelings, moods and emotions People use different words like feelings or emotions or mood to describe how a person feels at times. rshp.scot

Feelings, moods and emotions When your body changes with puberty, you might feel things more strongly, or your feelings can change quickly. You might hear people say that with puberty you get moody or have mood swings. rshp.scot

All the changes that happen during puberty are caused by chemicals in your body. These chemicals are called Hormones. When your body is ready to begin puberty, your pituitary (say: pih-TOO-uh-ter-ee) gland (a pea-shaped gland located at the bottom of your brain) releases these special hormones. Depending on whether you're a boy or a girl, these hormones go to work on different parts of the body.

Feelings game rshp.scot

What do you do if you feel sad? rshp.scot

What do you do if you feel angry? rshp.scot

When you like someone During puberty, you can start to have feelings of attraction to someone. You might ‘fancy’ other boys and girls. You may even feel like you’re in love! rshp.scot

When you like someone. That’s okay. They might like you back. But they might not feel the same way, and that’s okay too. You should never try to make someone feel something that they don’t want to feel! rshp.scot

Independence is when you learn to think and do things for yourself. As you get older you might become more independent and want to do things for yourself. rshp.scot

What do you do now for yourself that you didn’t used to do? rshp.scot

What things would you like to do more on your own or for yourself because you are getting older? rshp.scot

It’s good to talk about your feelings and emotions. Who can you talk to? rshp.scot

Its good to talk about our feelings and emotions. You can talk to someone at school or at home. You can contact ChildLine.  Whatever your worry, if it’s about you or someone you love. Childline counsellors are there to help. Speak to them by phone, online or email 24 hours a day. Information and chat online https://www.childline.org.uk/ Phone 0800 1111 rshp.scot