| Early Puberty Responsible For Aggressive Girls: Good Parenting Vital |
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| Written by Ishpreet Bindra |
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A recent study has linked aggressive behavior of teenage girls to an early onset of puberty, although at the same time blaming the lack of a healthy or positive relationship with parents to be one of the contributing factors to such behavioral problems. According to the research, girls who experience early puberty are at a greater risk of developing aggressive behavioral traits over the years, like fighting, teasing, substance abuse and rumor mongering. However, the researchers very clearly stated that this was true only incase of girls who lacked a happy, strong relationship with their parents, thus blaming parental neglect also, to be partly responsible for their behavioral extremities. Researchers studied a total of 330 fifth-grade girls. The girls were asked questions based on the following points of consideration –
Parents too were asked to answer questions based on seven different factors, to give the researchers an idea of how well informed the parents were about their children spending their free time or for that matter, how much the parents knew their children. Around one fourth of these girls reported starting their periods at least one year before the average age.It was found that these were the girls who were more likely to show aggressive behavior. But, the research at the same time also found that early puberty has different effects on different girls. According to Dr. Sylvie Murg, lead researcher, University of Albama at Birmingham; teenage girls who enjoyed a good relationship with their parents and had parents who helped them talk out their problems, nurtured them, took care of them and were more involved in their upbringing in general, were actually protected from the behavioral problems expected to develop with early onset of puberty. "Our study indicates that early puberty does not affect all girls the same way," she said. The researchers have however not been able to point out clearly the reason why early puberty effects behavior of the teens, a change which lasts through the teenage right into adulthood and becomes more or less a part of the personality. Although they have brought out some factors which might have had an effect –
Thus, according to Murg parental care and involvement play an important role in protecting girls, who mature earlier than others. Here are a few things researchers feel parents must keep in mind while dealing with their adolescent daughters:
"As adults, early-maturing girls demonstrate lower academic and occupational achievement and report lower relationship quality and life satisfaction," the researchers said. “It is thus important to identify protective factors that may mitigate negative effects of early maturation on girls'' adjustment,” they added. Hence, they clearly outlined the importance and role of good parenting to help sail them through these troubled years smoothly. |
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