Hormones cause a boy’s voice box to grow and move lower in his throat during puberty. While this is happening their voice might be squeaky one minute and low the next. This is often referred to as someone’s voice breaking. It doesn’t hurt, but it can make a child feel self-conscious or embarrassed.
What happens?
When does a boy’s voice start to ‘break’?

Everyone is different. Some voices may start to change at the beginning of puberty while other may happen a little later. Some voices change slowly over time, whereas others might change quickly. This is OK.
If you have any concerns about your child’s voice breaking, you should speak to your doctor.
What happens?
When does a boy’s voice start to ‘break’?

Everyone is different. Some voices may start to change at the beginning of puberty while other may happen a little later. Some voices change slowly over time, whereas others might change quickly. This is OK.
If you have any concerns about your child’s voice breaking, you should speak to your doctor.
What happens?

When does a boy’s voice start to ‘break’?
Everyone is different. Some voices may start to change at the beginning of puberty while other may happen a little later. Some voices change slowly over time, whereas others might change quickly. This is OK.
If you have any concerns about your child’s voice breaking, you should speak to your doctor.
What happens?

When does a boy’s voice start to ‘break’?
Everyone is different. Some voices may start to change at the beginning of puberty while other may happen a little later. Some voices change slowly over time, whereas others might change quickly. This is OK.
If you have any concerns about your child’s voice breaking, you should speak to your doctor.