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Old 05-01-2001, 06:15 PM
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Question Early Development.......

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By now you probably know I have an 8 year old and naturally my eight year old has friends....What I've noticed in all of them is how FAST they are developing!! My questions to you all are....

Have you noticed just how fsat the kids are developing?

Do you think it has anything to do with the hormones used to treat our food?

As teachers/parents/concerned adults, How would you approach the topic of their changing bodies?

What kills me is, I'm used to talking to teenage girls because that's what I took upon myself to do to make sure they have someone to turn to....But how in the world do you talk to these kids who are still practically babies?????
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Old 05-01-2001, 06:38 PM
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Girl, YES! YES! AND YES!

We always laugh and say it's "in the milk"....

those high school girls look as grown as anyone of us without their school uniforms on.

I'm tired too, so no "new" smiles for me today!

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Old 05-01-2001, 08:02 PM
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YES!!! Most definitely!!!

The research has shown girls as young as 7 and 8 years old menstruate!!!

That shocked me--'cuz during that time, I was only thinking about watching my cartoons!!!
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Old 05-01-2001, 10:10 PM
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Girl, YES! YES! AND YES!
We always laugh and say it's "in the milk"....
I always say it's in the water. I just got back from Georgia and when I saw some of those "girls" down there I said it must be the grits.

Exquizit...I have read that it is the hormones in our foods. It was in the paper in NYC a few months ago. They told us why it is happening but they didn't say how to approach an ten year old with the body of a sixteen year old.

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Old 05-01-2001, 10:20 PM
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I also heard/read that perms/relaxers at a young age promote earlier development, i.e. menstrual cycles, breast development.

Can anyone confirm this or attest to this?

I agree with the YES YES YES
I am25 years old and during my first year teaching high school, I was repeatedly asked for my hall pass (keep in mind this is while wearing a business suit and carrying a TEACHER's EDITION BOOK) and I was asked to the prom

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Old 05-01-2001, 10:32 PM
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I also heard/read that perms/relaxers at a young age promote earlier development, i.e. menstrual cycles, breast development.

Can anyone confirm this or attest to this?

I agree with the YES YES YES
I am25 years old and during my first year teaching high school, I was repeatedly asked for my hall pass (keep in mind this is while wearing a business suit and carrying a TEACHER's EDITION BOOK) and I was asked to the prom

Perms? NO HUH?

Look, don't wear your hair in a ponytail AND wear the "school uniform" (bad days...lol) those "new" teachers always have something to say....

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Old 05-01-2001, 11:16 PM
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Perms too? Geesh!

Poeple have been IMing me about theories of Hormones in boneless skinless chicken breasts too........

How do I talk to these "babies" about this?

And how do we stop these sick older men, who KNOW how old they are, from taking advantage of them?

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Old 05-02-2001, 11:30 AM
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I don't know. One of my bestfriends started her cycle when she was 7, and that was in 1977. She told me that she would have to give her sanitary napkins to the teacher to distribute to her throughout the school day.

My other bestfriend started at the age of 9, in 1979, so I don't know if this is a phenomenon or what.
I do, however think that children are growing up much faster these days than we did.
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Old 05-02-2001, 11:39 AM
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I am sorry to say it is the food with all these extra hormones in it. They are not the main cause but they do contribute to the problem as well as the way some of these young ladies are dressing!

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Old 05-02-2001, 11:42 AM
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Children are growing up too fast these days. I truly believe a big part of all this rapid development is the foods our children are consuming. In this fast food, super-size, microwave society we live in there has got to be negative side effects.

I was in the grocery store and was curious about the nutritional content of those Oscar Mayer Lunchables. Ok, why was the sodium content like 800 or 900 mgs!!!???? We should only have 2,800 mgs a day!!!!!!! That is ridiculous. But parents are steadily feeding their children these foods that could lead to problems later on in life.

AKA2D is right. Something is in the milk!!!

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Old 05-02-2001, 01:22 PM
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I too believe it's the hormones in our foods. Hormones are given to cows to produce more milk and to other livestock to produce larger quantities of meat per "cut". Look at the portion size of meat in the grocery stores, they are much thicker than I remember. As far as approaching the topic with them, if they did feel uncomfortable, I would assure them that they are normal and try to encourage them to embrace their youth and not be hurried to engage in activities that there bodies are developed for, but emotionally couldn't handle. It's also difficult when the latest clothing style exposes so much and these girls have so much to show! Also these are the "Formative Years" and they want to emmulate what's on the radio, televison and the actions of girls who are older than them, but see no differnces in what they do because of their same body size. I too mentor young girls
(8-16years old)and some of them LOVE the adoration and attention from young boys and GROWN men, and the "gifts" they receive from them (jewelry, money, etc.) I guess we can only try to be here for them by being an ear, and offer reassurance and guidance.


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Old 05-02-2001, 01:42 PM
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I am25 years old and during my first year teaching high school, I was repeatedly asked for my hall pass (keep] in mind this is while wearing a business suit and carrying a TEACHER's EDITION BOOK) and I was asked to the prom

Lord, I certainly cant relate to that. I am almost 28 and not a semester goes by where some poor guy gets embarrassed when he walks into my Composition class after hitting on me the semester before. And there have been more than a few times when someone has come into my class, walked past me, and asked a "mature" 19 year old student to add him or her to the roll.

But seriously, I am concerned because I have a daughter and the doctor is already having us check her for early puberty. (She's 2!) But he says that he's seen cases of breast development and public hair in toddlers. This is scary stuff!

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Old 05-02-2001, 04:40 PM
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Originally posted by AKA_Monet:
YES!!! Most definitely!!!

The research has shown girls as young as 7 and 8 years old menstruate!!!

That shocked me--'cuz during that time, I was only thinking about watching my cartoons!!!

Huh? That is scary. You know, I keep looking at my daughter thinking my eyes are playing tricks on me cause I swear my skinny little kindergartner is getting "rose buds"! I remember when I worked with kindergartners a few wore training bras (not overweight kids either).
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Old 05-02-2001, 05:18 PM
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Kids today are not only developing FAST some are TOO FAST and GROWN!!

My 5 year old son called himself introducing me to his girlfriend who then in turn TOLD me she was going to stay the NIGHT at MY HOUSE and get this and said " I going to sleep with your son too" and I was like no your lil fast butt will not...GROWN I tell GROWN and then I had a BBQ last weekend and my fiancee's friend brought their bad kids and they were like can we watch the Kings of Comedy DVD and I was like kids under 18 don't watch stuff like that at my house. WHOA ...Am I getting old or are this kids just GROWN?
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Old 05-02-2001, 05:56 PM
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I am a prime example of this... lets just say I was beginning my volumptousness (sp?) at the age of nine. It was embarrasing . I see the students I work with now..How I looked then was minor compared to how these gals are now...
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