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These diagrams show the human lifecycle Puberty What is this change called?

Emotional changes experienced during puberty Emotional changes relate to changes in the way we feel and even in how we may behave, including the way we behave towards others.   How do you think our feelings, mood and behaviour might change during puberty? Upset Happy Frustrated Moody Ecstatic

Emotional Changes Why might you be experiencing these new emotions? What do you think might be causing it? Our moods and emotions are being affected by the hormones being released into our body as we get closer to, and experience puberty. Just like our bodies are having to get used to these changes physically, our minds also need to get used to these new feelings too.

HORMONES So what causes all these changes? What causes puberty to start? HORMONES What are these?

How can we manage our feelings? Emotional Changes How can we manage our feelings? …counting to 10 taking time out finding a safe and quiet place to be alone at home and at school talking it through

Emotional Changes You! Parents Your friends Teachers If we are feeling cross, sad, frustrated and are behaving differently from normal, who may it affect? You! Parents Your friends Teachers

I feel cross today and I don’t know why Emotional Changes With your partner you are going to help one another with some emotional scenarios… Example: I feel cross today and I don’t know why How would you manage this emotion and how could you support a friend. Examples: Giving them some space - Letting them talk when they are ready - Telling an adult.