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Your sweet kid didn’t disappear. Their brain is getting a hormone upgrade with messy wiring in the middle, and it can look like mood swings, sudden tears, sarcastic comments, and big emotional outbursts aimed straight at you. We sit down with nurse practitioner Keaton Mims to make preteen hormones make sense, from what’s happening in the hypothalamus and pituitary gland to why puberty hormones can collide with serotonin and dopamine in a way that throws off regulation for a while. When you understand the biology, it gets easier to stop taking it personally and start responding with skill. We also talk about how early, factual puberty education changes everything. Keaton shares her work with Girlology and why kids do better when they learn the science of body changes, periods, reproduction, and body boundaries before shame and embarrassment take over. We get into practical preparation (yes, the period kit), plus how a shared baseline helps you keep the door open for future questions instead of competing with friends, rumors, and the internet. Then we get real about parenting in the moment: how to validate feelings without excusing cruelty, how to teach kids to name emotions and find coping tools that actually fit them, and how to handle bullying, body comments, and the wide range of “normal” timing in puberty. Our biggest takeaway stays simple: connection matters more than getting it perfect, and kids need us to be their parents, not their peers. If you’re raising a preteen or you can see it coming, subscribe, share this with a friend who needs it, and leave a review so more parents can find the support. The content of this podcast is intended for informational and entertainment purposes only. We are not licensed therapists, doctors, or medical professionals, and we do not provide medical or mental health advice. Any opinions expressed are based on personal experience. Listeners should consult with a qualified healthcare provider or licensed professional for advice regarding their individual needs, diagnoses, or treatment.
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