Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would be concerned if my DD got her period at 10. That is too early in my mind. But, things are changing and girls are entering puberty earlier and earlier. Just love your daughter and tell her it is normal.
I'm 40, started my period just before I turned 11 (ie. I was still 10) and was hardly the first girl in my group to get it. This is nit an example of "earlier and earlier". This is an example of normal.
Anonymous wrote:I would be concerned if my DD got her period at 10. That is too early in my mind. But, things are changing and girls are entering puberty earlier and earlier. Just love your daughter and tell her it is normal.
Anonymous wrote:I think 10 is perfectly normal. DD is in 5th grade and I would say the majority of the girls are going through puberty.
Anonymous wrote:I think 10 is perfectly normal. DD is in 5th grade and I would say the majority of the girls are going through puberty.
Anonymous wrote:DD turned 10 in November and is in 4th grade.
Somehow I just noticed tonight that she
is showing some common signs of puberty.
In all other ways she's a typical little girl and actually is late to give up her barbies, beanie-boos and stuffed animals.
Also, I haven't noticed any of the hormonal moodiness yet. But physically, there are some changes and I'm wondering if this is a concern or if it's just the earlier side of normal? She's got a check-up coming up but wondering what others have experienced in terms of the age at the start of puberty.
I'm hoping that her menstrual cycle holds off until she is more mature.
