Dear American Girl,
I am a preteen, and all of a sudden
growing up is becoming a big and
important issue. I don’t feel comfortable
talking to my parents about it. I feel like
it’s too personal to talk to an adult about.
Please help me.
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Letter to You
When you were little, your parents took care of you.
Now that you’re older, you’re taking over a lot of that
responsibility, and it’s not always easy to know what
to do or how to ask for help.
It’s a struggle for any girl to ask questions when she’s
dying of embarrassment and digging for the right words
to use.
So, what can you do? For starters, you need to get
information. The more you know about your body,
the less confusing and embarrassing growing up will
seem—and the easier it will be to talk about.
We hope the head-to-toe advice in this book will give
you the words to start a conversation with your parents
or other adults you trust. Your parents were there for
you when you were little, and they can still be there for
you now. If you speak up, no matter how awkward you
feel, your confidence and spirit will grow right along
with your body!
Your friends at American Girl
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