Puberty and Emotions

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Across
  1. 3. Intense worry or fear about future events or uncertain situations. Many teenagers experience this, especially when facing exams or social situations.
  2. 5. Influence from friends or peers to conform to certain behaviors or attitudes. This can sometimes lead teenagers to make decisions they wouldn't normally make.
  3. 6. This part of the brain releases hormones that start puberty. This includes the hormone that grows hair and is responsible emotions.
  4. 7. Rapid changes in emotions, often without clear reasons. These can make you feel like you're on a rollercoaster of emotions.
Down
  1. 1. The fluttery feeling in your stomach when you see someone special, often accompanied by blushing and daydreaming.
  2. 2. Emotion that can lead to clenched fists and raised voices, often triggered by frustration or perceived injustice.
  3. 4. Excessive awareness of one's appearance or behavior, often resulting in feelings of insecurity. Many teens feel this way, especially when they're around others.