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New Body but Immature Mind – Early Puberty in Girls

Changes in children’s lifestyles, including diet and reduced physical activity, have led to more cases of early puberty in girls. This is often referred to as precocious puberty. For many parents, it can raise a lot of questions and concerns, especially when physical development seems to happen earlier than expected.

What is Early Puberty?

Precocious puberty is when signs of puberty appear earlier than usual, typically before the age of 8 in girls. These early changes are driven by hormones released from the brain, which signal the body to begin developing sooner than normal.

Recognising the Signs

The first noticeable sign is usually breast development, often appearing as small, swollen areas around the nipples. Girls may also experience a sudden increase in appetite and grow more quickly than their peers. These physical changes can feel confusing or overwhelming, especially when they happen before other children their age begin developing.

Why Does it Happen?

In many cases, the exact cause of early puberty is unknown. However, there are some contributing factors. Genetics can play a role, meaning girls with a family history of early puberty may be more likely to experience it themselves. Lifestyle factors, particularly diet and weight, can also influence early hormonal changes, with higher rates seen in children who are overweight.

Physical Development and What to Expect

Typically, puberty in girls begins between the ages of 8 and 13. Breast development is usually the first stage, followed by menstruation around one and a half to two years later. It is common for periods to be irregular during the first couple of years as the body adjusts.

Girls experiencing early puberty may appear taller than their peers at first due to rapid growth. However, because their bones mature more quickly, they often stop growing earlier, which can result in a shorter adult height.

Emotional and Social Impact

One of the biggest challenges with early puberty is the mismatch between physical and emotional development. A girl may have a more mature body but still think and feel like a young child. This can lead to embarrassment, confusion, or self-consciousness, especially if her peers have not started developing yet.

Some children may also struggle with new responsibilities, such as managing personal hygiene, simply because they are not emotionally ready. Providing reassurance, open communication, and age-appropriate guidance is essential during this stage.

When to Seek Medical Advice

If you notice early signs of puberty, it is a good idea to consult a doctor. A medical assessment may include reviewing growth patterns, diet, and overall development. In some cases, additional tests such as hand X-rays, ultrasounds, or scans may be recommended to better understand what is happening.

Treatment Options

Treatment depends on the underlying cause. If no specific cause is found but hormone levels are high, doctors may recommend medication to slow down the progression of puberty. This usually involves hormone therapy that helps delay further development until a more appropriate age.

Goals of Treatment

The main aim of treatment is to slow down bone development so that the child has a better chance of reaching a normal adult height. It also helps reduce the emotional and social challenges that can come with early physical changes.

Supporting Your Child

Early puberty can feel overwhelming for both children and parents, but with the right support, it can be managed effectively. Creating a safe space for conversations, offering reassurance, and seeking professional guidance when needed can make a significant difference.

Every child develops at their own pace, and understanding these changes is the first step in helping them feel confident and supported throughout their growth journey.

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