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QUESTION: I'm a widower with a young son. I have met a great lady with two daughters who are slightly older than my boy, and we all get along together wonderfully.
After I thought I knew her well, however, this woman laid a bombshell on me. She told me she is a "naturist," which I guess is the politically correct term for "nudist."
Both she and her daughters are members of a clothing-optional resort, and they relax and sleep in the nude when at home.
She insists this is a very healthy lifestyle.
Naturists, she says, tend to be more conservative about sex than the population at large. Her parents raised her in this manner, and she was a virgin when she married.
I don't want to lose this woman, but I am concerned about raising my son in this environment. What do you advise?
ANSWER: I think your "differences" with this woman (i.e., your reservations about her beliefs and her behavior) are more likely to affect your son than anything else.
I would urge you two to resolve these differences before you live together.
On a personal level, I agree with you. I am a bit concerned about what it means to a little boy to grow up with nude young females around him.
I think you should all agree on how to help him handle the situation so it isn't invasive to his sense of privacy and isn't interpreted as sexually seductive.
While your girlfriend may be right that such a lifestyle can be very healthy, I haven't had enough experience to know how to advise you about this.
QUESTION: My 4-year-old granddaughter is an only child. I'm concerned because she has many imaginary friends and often tells long stories about these people.
She is not around other children often, but my daughter has made an effort to change this by enrolling her in preschool pro grams. At first my granddaughter liked these programs, but after a while she didn't want to go anymore.
Someone suggested forcing her to attend, leaving her crying and begging not to have to stay.
What should we do? Should we be concerned about her?
ANSWER: Most 4-year-olds have imaginary friends. They allow children to create the world they wish they lived in.
They can lie, they can steal, or they can be the good girl or boy the child wishes he or she were. Imaginary friends are a healthy, essential part of a child's life.
Your daughter was right to find her daughter a group of peers, but maybe your granddaughter wasn't quite ready or experienced enough to live up to them. Her behavior lets you know she's overwhelmed.
I would not leave her there crying until you've respected her inexperience. Invite over one or two children from the program who are like her -- imaginative and shyly thoughtful. Let them play and have outings together.
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Puberty's changes start when the brain triggers the production of sex hormones. Although physical changes follow a predictable pattern, every child develops at their own pace. Puberty usually begins for girls before boys. For most girls, puberty begins around age 11. For boys, puberty starts from 10 to 14. The average age is 12.
Breast growth is usually the first sign of puberty girls will notice. First, small lumps form behind the nipples. They can be sore, but the pain goes away as breasts grow and change shape over the next few years. As they grow, it’s not unusual for one breast to develop more slowly than the other, but they will even out in time. Boys also may have some swelling on their chest but it tends to go away within a year or two.
The first sign of puberty in boys is subtle -- an increase in testicle size. About a year later, the penis and scrotum start to grow. Semen can be released during an erection when they are awake or when they are asleep.
After breasts and testicles start growing, body hair will start to grow in and become thicker. For both boys and girls, new hair will start growing in the armpits and pubic area around the genitals. Arm and leg hair gets thicker. Boys also may start developing chest and facial hair.
Mild acne may be normal in early puberty. Puberty's high hormone levels can trigger acne outbreaks. During puberty, the oil glands are more active and your child will probably sweat more. Keeping the face and body clean can help, but if acne is a concern, talk to a doctor. Medications may help.
About a year after puberty begins, girls have a growth spurt. A girl will get taller and start to get wider hips and fuller breasts. Some curve-related fat will appear on their stomach, buttocks, and legs. Girls usually reach adult height by their mid- to late teens.
The peak growth spurt for boys happens later than it does for girls. It occurs around six months after pubic hair development. When it does, your son's shoulders will become fuller and broader, and they'll grow taller, too. Their face shape will look less round and more adult-like. Depending on when puberty starts, they may not reach their adult height until their late teens or even early 20s.
A girl usually gets their first period between 10 and 16 years old (about 2 to 2 1/2 years after they start puberty.) Menstruation is a sign that they're physically an adult and able to get pregnant. You may want to talk to your doctor if your daughter doesn’t get their first period by the time they're 16.
Toward the end of puberty, your son's voice may start cracking. This is normal, and will stop after a few months. When it does, their voice will sound deeper. Voice changes are caused by testosterone, a hormone released in boys during puberty. It causes the vocal cords to get thicker and longer and their larynx to grow bigger. This is their "Adam’s apple."
Some kids become sexually mature at a very early age. Early or precocious puberty is when a child reaches a physical or hormonal milestone -- breast, testes, or pubic hair growth -- before age 6 to 8 in girls or 9 in boys. Early puberty is linked with obesity in girls. Early puberty rarely is due to hormone exposure or a problem with the thyroid, ovaries, or brain. Talk to your doctor if you're concerned.
Keep track of your child's bodily changes in a way that respects their desire for privacy. Call the doctor if:
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Family Doctor, American Academy of Family Physicians: "Puberty: What to Expect When Your Child Goes Through Puberty."
Healthy Children, American Academy of Pediatrics: "Physical Development of School Age Children, "Stages of Puberty," "When Puberty Starts Early," "What's Happening to My Body?"
KidsHealth: "Everything You Wanted to Know About Puberty," "Your Child’s Changing Voice," "Causes of Precocious Puberty," "All About Menstruation," "Breasts and Bras," "When Does Height Happen?"
4Parents, U.S. Department of Health & Human Services: "Physical Changes During Puberty For Girls," "Physical Changes During Puberty For Boys."
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