The age at which a
boy can become a wayward and rebellious son starts when he produces two
pubic hairs after reaching the age of thirteen, and continues until the
time that his beard grows around. This refers to the lower beard (pubic
hair), and not the upper (facial) beard, but the Sages prefer to use
clean language. Additionally, he cannot be older than thirteen and three
months, so in most cases this age starts at thirteen and ends at
thirteen and three months.
A man can be declared a wayward and rebellious son, but not a daughter,
because men are more given to base desires.
Art: Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot - Italian Youth Sitting in Corot's Room