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Ages 9 - 11
Growing up
Changes inside and out means you are reaching puberty
What you need to know about your periods
Periods are a sign that you have reached puberty
Periods. Your questions answered
What a load of rubbish?
Start thinking about what we buy and what we do with it once we’ve used it.
Where does it all end up?
What you can do to reduce the rubbish polluting our environment
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Ages 12 - 15
Puberty – Girl’s development chart
The way the body changes
Puberty – a time of change
This time of change is called adolescence
What is menstruation?
Learn about the changes and how to cope with them
Becoming a young woman
Having periods means that you are now at an age when you are fertile
Periods. Your questions answered
Reproduction - Female
The development of the sex organs and fertilisation
Reproduction - Male
The development of the sex organs
Dioxin and Chlorine in the environment
There has been considerable concern about its effect
Chlorine bleaching and Dioxin
One of the world’s most serious environmental problems
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Ages 15 - 17
Reproduction - Female
The development of the sex organs and fertilisation
Reproduction - Male
The development of the sex organs
The Development of a foetus
The development of the foetus and the role of the placenta
Dioxin and Chlorine in the environment
There has been considerable concern about its effect
Chlorine bleaching and Dioxin
Its effect on ecology and human health
So whose problem is it?
What can be done to lessen the impact of sanitary products?