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The Puberty Workshop: New Emotions, New Feelings

16 minutes 36 seconds

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Features both male and female students discussing how hormones trigger the new social and emotional changes experienced during puberty. Covers self-esteem, body image, conflicts with parents, desire for independence, development of romantic feelings, bullying, and the need to treat each other with respect.

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Runtime: 16 minutes 36 seconds

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Outline of two bodies, a dot where the pituitary gland is located. Caption: The brain signals the pituitary gland
The Puberty Workshop
Season 0 / Ep 1
16 minutes 36 seconds
Grade Level: 4 - 6
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Illustration of skin showing the sebaceous gland and a pimple. Caption: gets clogged by too much oil.
The Puberty Workshop
Season 0 / Ep 2
14 minutes 25 seconds
Grade Level: 4 - 6
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A boy who looks sad and confused. Caption: I've noticed there's hair under my arms.
The Puberty Workshop
Season 0 / Ep 3
13 minutes 49 seconds
Grade Level: 4 - 6
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Woman standing in a school hallway. Caption: I know that for me, when I started going through puberty,
The Puberty Workshop
Season 0 / Ep 4
15 minutes 35 seconds
Grade Level: 4 - 6
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Illustration of HIV virus and three cells. Caption: IMMUNE SYSTEM but HIV is a little different.
The Puberty Workshop
Season 0 / Ep 5
10 minutes 6 seconds
Grade Level: 6 - 9

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    Anonymous (Green Bay, WI)
    May 3rd, 2023 at 10:13 AM

    Thank you for providing this. It's appreciated.

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    Siu Ying T. (Suffield, CT)
    December 6th, 2018 at 03:17 PM

    Students can relate to the video content. Used as an introduction for discussion.

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    Jeanette H. (WRJct., VT)
    April 25th, 2018 at 09:58 AM

    Wonderful, inclusive program. Students and staff really liked it.