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Introduction
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What is puberty
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Why did you write this book
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Three key factors in early onset puberty
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Why is puberty starting earlier
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What is driving the depression
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Toxic stress
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Fat as an endocrine organ
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Obesity rates
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Parents responsibility
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Boys
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Precautionary Principle
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Organic Food
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Antibiotics
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Signs of ear infections
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The new normal
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What research is needed
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Should we teach puberty in the third grade
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Should parents talk to kids about obesity
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Is there any other strength ratio to weight
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Good books
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Connect with education
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My request
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Jamie Bassam
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Amy
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Screen Time
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Explore the phenomenon of early puberty in girls through this insightful 59-minute talk from The Aspen Institute. Delve into the causes and consequences of accelerated development, including its psychological impacts and potential long-term health risks. Learn about the three key factors contributing to early onset puberty and understand why this trend is occurring. Discover strategies for helping girls navigate this crucial transition, addressing topics such as obesity, depression, and eating disorders. Gain valuable insights from experts Louise Greenspan and Siobhan O'Connor on parental responsibilities, the impact of toxic stress, and the role of environmental factors. Examine the concept of the "new normal" in puberty, and consider the importance of education and communication in supporting young girls. Explore recommendations for further research, organic food choices, and screen time management. This talk provides essential information for parents, educators, and healthcare professionals concerned with the well-being of today's girls as they face the challenges of early development. Read more

The New Puberty: Navigating Early Development in Today's Girls

The Aspen Institute
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