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  1. The feelings and behaviors of middle and high school adolescents can be categorized into five broad areas: 1.) moving toward independence; 2.) future interests and cognitive development; 3.) sexuality; 4.) physical changes; and 5.) ethics and self-direction.

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  2. The many physical, sexual, cognitive, social and emotional changes that happen during this time can bring anticipation and anxiety for both children and their families. Understanding what to expect at different stages can promote healthy development throughout adolescence and into early adulthood.

  3. Three stages of adolescence - early, middle, and late, are experienced by most teens, but the age at which each stage is reached varies greatly from child to child. These different rates of maturation are connected to physical development and hormone balance, neither of which the child can control.

  4. Oct 9, 2024 · Explore the adolescent age range, including end of childhood, early adolescence, puberty & early adulthood & what to expect from adolescents at each stage.

  5. This chart displays the “common” characteristics of adolescent and young adult development; however, young people will likely experience and display these behaviors at varying ages and in varying degrees of growth.

  6. Stages of Adolescent Development. Early Adolescence. (approximately 10-14 years of age) Middle Adolescence. (approximately 15-16 years) Late Adolescence. (approximately 17-21 years) Identity Development and Movement toward Independence. Emerging identity shaped by in/external influences; moodiness; improved speech to express oneself; may be ...

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  8. Provide consistent, loving discipline with limits, restrictions, and rewards. Find ways to spend time together. The teen years are a time of growth spurts, puberty changes, and emotional and social development. Here's what you need to know.

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