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  2. Adolescence - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] Adolescence is usually associated with the teenage years, [3] [4] but its physical, psychological or cultural expressions may begin earlier or end later. Puberty typically begins during preadolescence, particularly in females. [4] [5] Physical growth (particularly in males) and cognitive development can extend past the teens. Age ...

  3. Imaginary audience - Wikipedia

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    They tested total of 115 male and female adolescents between the ages of 11 and 18 using an empathy scale, social sensitivity scale, and a measure of social desirability. They stated Imaginary audience is seen most in teens going through puberty where their bodies are changing rapidly and they are concerned with how everyone is viewing their ...

  4. 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.

  5. 10 Things Smart Parents Do When It Comes to Raising Teens - AOL

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    They may tell you you're doing it it all wrong, but if you have teens at home, you're actually crushing it if you're doing these 10 things.

  6. Teens discuss how social media reshapes childhood in FX ...

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    Teens today have been growing up in a new reality shaped by social media. "I think parents don't know the majority of what teens are doing on their phones," Sydney Shear told "Nightline." Shear is ...

  7. Youth culture - Wikipedia

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    The flappers and the Mods are two examples of the impact of youth culture on society. The flappers were young women that were confident about a prosperous future after World War I . [ 7 ] This liveliness showed in their new attitudes in life in which they openly drank, smoked, and, in some cases, socialized with gangster-type men.

  8. 'Translators' gives bilingual teens of immigrant families ...

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    The short film "Translators" about 3 immigrant Latino teens translating for their Spanish-language parents is praised for showing an American experience that has taken place for generations.

  9. Adolescent clique - Wikipedia

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    Geeks have a hard time socially, as many teens view them as boring. Jocks – live for athletics, tend to be popular with many of their peers. They usually have a macho attitude and can be bullies. Thespians – the teens who are obsessed with Broadway musicals and more than likely aspire to do theatre professionally. They typically have a very ...