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Ellie is 10 years old and well into puberty. She will probably experience
 
  welcome attention from boys her age.
  pride that she is ahead of her friends.
  teasing and name-calling from her classmates.
  a better body image than her peers.

Question 2

Family conflict and stress
 
  may cause the early onset of puberty.
  may cause the late onset of puberty.
  typically increase after puberty.
  typically decrease after puberty.



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Answer to Question 1

teasing and name-calling from her classmates.

Answer to Question 2

may cause the early onset of puberty.




michelleunicorn

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Reply 2 on: Jun 22, 2018
:D TYSM


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