Adolescence is a period of rapid change from "summary" of Personality Development In Adolescence by Eva Skoe,Anna von der Lippe
Adolescence is a period marked by rapid change in various aspects of an individual's life. This phase is characterized by physical, cognitive, emotional, and social transformations that occur at a rapid pace, often leaving adolescents feeling overwhelmed and confused. Physically, adolescents experience significant growth spurts, hormonal changes, and the development of secondary sexual characteristics. These physical changes can have a profound impact on how adolescents perceive themselves and interact with others. Cognitively, adolescents undergo a period of rapid brain development that allows them to think more abstractly, critically, and reflectively. This newfound cognitive ability enables adolescents to explore complex ideas and conce...Similar Posts
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