Growing Healthy Things that girls need to know UNICEF (2015)

Menstruation is a sign of health, growth, and development for girls. It is part of the transition from being a girl to womanhood.

This is a child-friendly material intended to teach girls about their periods. It has practical information presented in an approachable manner, covering common questions about menstruation, tips on how to handle the transition, and myths about periods. Additionally, it contains a calendar to help girls track their period and predict their occurrence.

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UNICEF (2015). Growing Healthy Things that girls need to know United Children`s Fund (UNICEF), Save the Children, IMC (International Medical Corp)

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Growing Healthy - Things that girls need to know


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Growing Healthy

Published in: 2015
Pages: 12

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United Children`s Fund (UNICEF), Save the Children, IMC (International Medical Corp)

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UNICEF

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