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  2. Personal fable - Wikipedia

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    According to Alberts, Elkind, and Ginsberg the personal fable "is the corollary to the imaginary audience.Thinking of themselves as the center of attention, the adolescent comes to believe that it is because they are special and unique.” [1] It is found during the formal operational stage in Piagetian theory, along with the imaginary audience.

  3. Adolescent egocentrism - Wikipedia

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    The results didn't support the Elkind's claim that adolescent egocentrism emerges in early adolescence and decreases linearly throughout middle and late adolescence. In other words, adolescents aged 11 or 12 could experience adolescent egocentrism of the same magnitude as those aged 15 or 16 do.

  4. Journal of Research on Adolescence - Wikipedia

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    The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Adolescent Emotional, Social, and Academic Adjustment [14] A Decade Review of Adolescence Research, both in 2011 [15] and 2021 [16] Parenting Adolescents in an Increasingly Diverse World [17] Adolescents in the Majority World, both in 2013 [18] and 2024 [19] Network and Behavior Dynamics in Adolescence [20]

  5. Child and Adolescent Symptom Inventory - Wikipedia

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    The Child and Adolescent Symptom Inventory (CASI) is a behavioral rating checklist created by Kenneth Gadow and Joyce Sprafkin that evaluates a range of behaviors related to common emotional and behavioral disorders identified in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM), including attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, oppositional defiant disorder, conduct disorder ...

  6. Age appropriateness - Wikipedia

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    Most people adhere to these age norms and are aware of whether their timing is "early", "delayed", or "on time". [1] Age appropriateness is considered essential for children's skills development. Children's motor, cognitive and social skills are formed through several development stages. Looking at a child's functional development involves ...

  7. Child psychopathology - Wikipedia

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    [55] [56] For children and adolescents with anxiety disorders, cognitive-behavioral therapy in combination with exposure-based techniques is a highly recommended and evidence-based treatment. [ 57 ] [ 58 ] Research suggests that children and adolescents with conduct disorder or disruptive behavior may benefit from psychotherapy that includes ...

  8. Neo-Piagetian theories of cognitive development - Wikipedia

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    Lower-order actions are organized by the actions with a higher order of complexity, i.e., the more complex tasks. What Commons et al. have added includes: [23] [24] [25] Higher order of complexity actions organize those lower-order actions in a non-arbitrary way. Task and performance are separated. All tasks have an order of hierarchical ...

  9. Delayed puberty - Wikipedia

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    Puberty is considered delayed when the child has not begun puberty when two standard deviations or about 95% of children from similar backgrounds have. [7] [8] [9]In North American girls, puberty is considered delayed when breast development has not begun by age 13, when they have not started menstruating by age 15, [2] and when there is no increased growth rate. [8]