Childhood today looks different than it did in previous generations, with children hitting puberty earlier than ever before. Girls are now starting their periods as young as nine years old, a trend that can be alarming for parents. Experts believe that factors such as endocrine-disrupting chemicals and stress are contributing to this shift. When your child gets their period early, it’s important to stay calm and prepared. Start by talking to your child about what a period is and what changes they can expect in their body. Validation and open communication are key. Parents can support their children by normalizing periods and providing emotional and logistical support. It’s also essential to be aware of health concerns related to early puberty, such as precocious puberty, and to seek medical advice if needed. Navigating this new phase of their child’s life may seem daunting, but with knowledge, preparation, and understanding, parents can help their children manage this milestone with grace.