Adolescence
Sometimes referred to as teenage years, youth, or puberty, adolescence covers the period from roughly age 10 to 20 in a child's development. Adolescence is a border between adulthood and childhood, and as… More »
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Adolescence (lat adolescere , (to grow) is a transitional stage of physical and mental human development that occurs between childhood and adulthood. This transition involves biological (i.e. puber...
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As kids progress through the teen years, you'll notice a slowing of the highs and lows of adolescence. And, eventually, they'll become independent, responsible, communicative young adults. So remember the motto of many parents with teens: We're going through this together, and we'll come out of it — together!
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A teenager’s development can be divided into three stages - early, middle and late adolescence. The normal feelings and behaviors of adolescents for each stage are described below:
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Most Recent Articles from Adolescence ... Perspectives on caring in the classroom: do they vary according to ethnicity or grade level? ... Adolescence: Issues from 2009...
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adolescence n. The period of physical and psychological development from the onset of puberty to maturity ... The word adolescence is Latin in origin, derived from the verb adolescere, which means "to grow into adulthood." Adolescence is a time of moving from the immaturity of childhood into the maturity of adulthood.
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Adolescence is roughly considered to be the period between 13 and 19 years of age. The adolescent experiences not only physical growth and change but also emotional, psychological, social, and mental change and growth.
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Add the ingredients of adolescence and schools not designed to be stimulating and teen-friendly, and middle-school malaise can thrive. (APA) ... Peer Pressure; One of the hallmarks of adolescence! Here are several articles about how teens deal with, and hopefully manage successfully, peer pressure. (Fenichel)
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The Stanford Center on Adolescence aims to promote the character and competence of all young people growing up in today's world. The Center's work provides guidance for parenting, for improved educational practice, and for youth development in a wide variety of community settings.
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