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Social Development In Adolescence

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Social development in adolescence refers to the process through which teenagers learn to interact with others, develop relationships, and navigate social situations as they transition from childhood to adulthood.

Key Features

  • Formation of identity
  • Peer relationships
  • Social skills development
  • Cognitive development
  • Emotional regulation

Pros

  • Opportunity for self-discovery and exploration
  • Development of important social and emotional skills
  • Building long-lasting friendships and connections

Cons

  • Potential for peer pressure and negative influence
  • Challenges in establishing boundaries and identity
  • Risk of social isolation or conflicts

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