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"Puberty isn't just about voices dropping or skin breaking out," Mr. Henderson said, leaning against his desk. "It’s the rewiring of your emotional motherboard. Your brain is suddenly flooding with oxytocin and dopamine. It makes a crush feel like a life-or-death mission."

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: Early adolescence is often characterized by new and intense social emotions. Including these themes in education helps young people understand that navigating these feelings is a standard part of human development. Building Social Scaffolding

Later that week, Leo found Maya by the bike racks. His heart was hammering a rhythm against his ribs—that was the adrenaline Henderson talked about.

Crushes often manifest as physical sensations like a racing heart, "butterflies" in the stomach, or sweaty palms. Intensity:

To help young people navigate these new feelings, focus on these core principles: Seek a Good Match: