Showing posts with label hormones. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hormones. Show all posts

Monday, 30 June 2025

Puberty and Perspective: Learning, Questioning, and Growing with Confidence - Nikunj Gupta

Today's session really helped me make sense of the changes I’m going through—both in my body and emotions—as I experience puberty. I learned that it’s all a normal part of growing up, mostly driven by hormones like testosterone and estrogen.

I also found it fascinating how our culture can shape the way we respond to things, even something as simple as food. One part that stood out to me was the example about deworming horses—it showed how the same word can mean completely different things depending on the context.

Overall, I feel more comfortable now discussing these topics and know it’s okay to ask questions or seek help when I need it.

Nikunj Gupta
Class VII
Sunbeam Suncity School

Navigating Puberty: Embracing Emotional Growth with Support and Awareness - Shahar Banu

Today's session on Puberty and Its Impact on Emotions and Behaviour by Ms. Shikha Agnihotri was truly interactive and engaging.

Ma’am ensured active participation from everyone, and rightly so—the topic itself sparked genuine curiosity among the listeners. She emphasized how puberty influences not just physical growth but also significantly impacts one’s mind and behaviour.

I was especially glad to witness the enthusiastic involvement of the students throughout the session. It has certainly made it easier for me to approach this sensitive topic with more confidence and clarity in the classroom.

A heartfelt thank you to My Good School for inviting such insightful speakers to address relevant and timely issues.

Regards,
Shahar Banu
Dean Academics
Sunbeam School, Ballia

Monday, 17 January 2022

Making Others Happy - Arav Agarwal


Reflection on the chapter Making Others Happy from the book Is Your Child Ready To Face The World? By Dr Anupam Sibal.

Name: Arav Agarwal
Grade: 5C
Billabong High International School, Thane

Reflections Since 2021