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Adolescence comes from the Latin word meaning to grow to maturity. Adolescence is a very important period in one's life as one goes through many changes -- physical as well as mental, which have short-term and long term effects. At this time in their life, teens are also very vulnerable. |
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It has also been widely supposed that adolescence has been characterized by rebellion and great psychological disturbance. Then again, the lack of this disturbance also becomes a factor for concern. However, both these views have been proved to be misleading and incorrect. The changes that teens undergo during adolescence may occur so fast that it may be difficult to cope with them. Adolescence includes social, emotional as well as mental
maturity. In fact, adolescence can be termed as a
transitional stage. The person is no longer completely
dependent, biologically immature and psychologically weak.
Yet the person is not completely independent, mature and a
strong adult. This century is known for its stress, hence
today's youth also cannot escape it. Besides, parental
pressure, unhealthy competition and peer pressure also
affect today's youth. Western culture also has a great
impact on today's youth.
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