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Active Health PUBERTY and HYGIENE. What is Puberty?. Copy this statement into your workbook. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Active Health PUBERTY and
HYGIENE
What is Puberty?
• Copy this statement into your workbook.
• Puberty is the period of time when children begin to mature biologically, psychologically, socially and cognitively. Girls start to grow into women and boys into men. The changes happen due to the release of chemicals called hormones.
• The following statements describe changes which happen to girls, boys or both during puberty. Copy the table below into your book and as a class list the statements on the next slide under the correct headings.
Changes to females during puberty
Changes which happen in both males
and females
Changes to males during puberty
1. Production of oestrogen and progesterone by the ovaries2. Production of testosterone by the testes3.Growth hormones released causing growth of body (height and weight
increase) and reproductive organs 4.Muscles develop and shoulders widen5.Ovaries begin to release ova (singular: Ovum)6.Voice becomes deeper7.Hips widen (often but not always) and breasts develop8.Menstrual cycle starts9.Growth of pubic hair10.Testes begin to produce sperm cells11.Increased body odour from sweat glands (many found in armpits) and
genitals12. Increase in erections13. Increased interest in the opposite sex
What makes these changes happen?Outcomes:
Identify the main changes in males and females during puberty
Explain why teenagers can sometimes suffer from acne and mood swings
KeywordsPubertyHormonesOestrogenTestosterone
HORMONES chemicals in the body
Male hormone
Testosterone
Female hormone
Oestrogen
What makes these changes happen?Outcomes:
Identify the main changes in males and females during puberty
Explain why teenagers can sometimes suffer from acne and mood swings
KeywordsPubertyHormonesOestrogenTestosterone
Girls usually start puberty first
Coping with a changing body
Mood swings
Energy changes
Frustration
Emotional Changes
Hygiene• Someone says he smells?• As boys and girls' bodies develop during puberty so too do their sweat glands. These
glands are to help control the body's temperature and result in more sweat being produced.
• HOW CAN WE REDUCE THE RISK OF SMELLING AND IMPROVE OUR HYGIENE? • LIST THESE ANSWERS IN YOUR BOOK UNDER THE HEADING ‘HYGIENE’
• Use deodorant under arms daily• Wash clothes regularly • Rotate school t-shirts • Avoid wearing clothes repetitively if not washed.• Brush teeth Morning and Night• Shower Daily with soap • Use face wash or similar to remove excess oil on skin and face• Wash hair when
Increase in Pimples
• Most young people get spots around puberty. • Eating less fatty foods (such as chips and
chocolate) and drinking lots of water can help. • Pimples during Puberty are caused by
hormones, often an overload of Testosterone in both girls and boys is to blame
• Hormone inbalance is common during Puberty
NHS video -AcneOutcomes:
Identify the main changes in males and females during puberty
Explain why teenagers can sometimes suffer from acne and mood swings
KeywordsPubertyHormonesOestrogenTestosterone
http://www.nhs.uk/conditions/Acne/Pages/Introduction.aspx
How can we help control outbursts?
• It is important to try not to pick at, or squeeze the spots as this can cause them to become infected. It may help to use a face wash, cream or lotion, designed specifically for spots. These can often be bought from chemists.
• Washing your face more often with mild unperfumed or antiseptic soap and warm water may help, but be careful not to scrub your face as this can irritate the skin.
• If you get very bad spots it might be acne. Acne is a common skin condition that mostly occurs on the face, arms, back and chest. If you think that you might have acne, you could speak to a doctor as they will be able to give you advice.
• There are also various special creams and medicine that your doctor or a referral to a dermatologist (skin doctor) may prescribe to help you with the problem.
Emotional changesOutcomes:
Identify the main changes in males and females during puberty
Explain why teenagers can sometimes suffer from acne and mood swings
KeywordsPubertyHormonesOestrogenTestosterone
You work for the Department of Education in the marketing department.
You have been asked to design a section for a leaflet that will be sent out to schools for teenagers.
Design one page for the leaflet that covers the topic of puberty.
What should it include?
PUBERTY
Write a response to Kelly or RobertDear Teen WorldWhy am I different? My
friends in school are all wearing bras and most of them have started their periods. Not much has happened to me yet! I’ve only grown a bit of pubic hair and my breasts aren’t doing much. I’m nearly 13 years old and much taller than the rest of them! Help!
Kelly, age 12
Dear Teen WorldI feel so ugly. My face is covered in spots all the time, it’s sore and red. I think it is acne but why has it happened so suddenly?Will it go away?Robert, age 14