The three types of puberty are central puberty, which is driven by hormonal changes initiated in the brain; peripheral puberty, which occurs due to the activation of the gonads or adrenal glands independently of central regulation; and precocious puberty, which is the onset of secondary sexual characteristics earlier than the typical age range. Each type can have different underlying causes and implications for development.
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