FOR kids hitting puberty, getting their period can be both daunting and confusing.
But new research shows that the ‘period drama’ extends to parents as well, with many feeling ‘uncomfortable’ to broach the subject with their kids.
Almost half of parents said discussing period education with their children makes them feel uncomfortable – as did over a third of teachers with students.
The pressure of such a key conversation in a young person’s life means 68 per cent of teachers worry about being seen as insensitive if they say something wrong to students.
Over a quarter of parents (26 per cent) had the same concern with their own child.