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  2. Adolescence - Wikipedia

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    Adolescence is a time of rapid cognitive development. [60] Piaget describes adolescence as the stage of life in which the individual's thoughts start taking more of an abstract form and the egocentric thoughts decrease, allowing the individual to think and reason in a wider perspective. [61]

  3. Trust Exercises: 15 Ideas for Kids and Teens - Healthline

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    Have the children stand in a circle. Place a hula-hoop over the arm of one child, and then ask everyone to join hands. Without letting go, the team must work together to find a way to maneuver the ...

  4. Bergen Corpus of London Teenage Language - Wikipedia

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    The Bergen Corpus of London Teenage Language (COLT) is a data set of samples of spoken English that was compiled in 1993 from tape recorded and transcribed conversations by teens between the ages of 13 and 17 in schools throughout London, England. [1] [2] This corpus, which has been tagged for part of speech using the CLAWS 6 tagset, is one of ...

  5. Tweens: Developmental Stages, How to Navigate & Resources

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    What is a pre-teenager or tween? A tween (pre-teen) is a child who’s between the stages of childhood and adolescence. It’s this “in-between” stage that the name “tween” is derived from ...

  6. Teen Brain Development: Timeline, Effects, Factors - Healthline

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    To understand why, look to adolescent brain development. Brain development begins during gestation. A newborn’s brain is 25% of its adult size, ultimately reaching 90–95% of its adult size by ...

  7. Anxiety in Teenagers: Tips for Coping & Treatment - WebMD

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    For teens or anyone else, anxiety is a normal reaction to stress. Things like tests, meeting new people, speaking in public, going on a date, and competing in sports can make us feel apprehensive ...

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