Period and Puberty Education
Every single year millions of teens reach puberty, a delicate pivotal stage of transition to adulthood coupled with drastic changes like periods, wet dreams, body developments, strong emotions etc.
Period and puberty education are a precious gift we must give to our children because every child has the right to know all about their bodies and learn to live in harmony with the changes that come with growing up.
Menstruation, a half-life time process every woman goes through is not being introduced to young people and many start off on this phenomenal journey in the dark.
When not, prepared prior which is common in most circumstances, the new developments confuse and scare teens and faced with taboos, stigma, myths, misinformation, no information at all and other challenges that threaten their wellbeing, health, every piece of information, every conversation in the right direction, every support, every story and gesture we give them is paramount.
Its during puberty that a teens mind is developing, more curious in that they start to form or have their own view of circumstances, beliefs, opinions and say about a variety of topics and if not well guided their perception can be corrupted at a tender age and any damage/negligence at this stage can lead to a perpetuation of the cycles of period poverty, uncultured behaviors, harmful practices resulting into intergenerational and/or chronic misinformation and fueling of myths/taboos
With your support, by receiving vital guiding information, region and culture customized, age appropriate, factual information to navigate the storms of emotional, physiological, physical changes we give teens the key to a bright informed future because the foundations of our future lie in the hands of the young people and to educate, prepare them is to give them the power survive, thrive and change the world.



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