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      Many teens want to participate in a Bible study but become frustrated by the adult-oriented format. Teens are not going to be responsive to muddling through the King James Version and listening to a speaker talk about what the passages mean. Instead, teens want to explore how the Bible applies to their daily lives and talk about their... more »

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      Cliques are evident as early as first grade in some schools. It is a real problem because teens suffer the harshest teasing and embarrassment from cliques. Teens often claim they are looking to assert their independence, but teens involved in cliques often fall into a pattern of conformity. The teen may feel like she is making... more »

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      Choosing music for your teen's party can be challenging. As we grow older, we have a tendency to listen to the music from our own generation and tune out that to which our teens may be listening. This is a normal reaction to getting older, and we can remember our own parents groaning when we were playing "our" music. In spite of this,... more »

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    Adolescence



    Adolescence (lat adolescere, (to grow) is a transitional stage of physical and mental human development that occurs between childhood and adulthood. This transition involves biological (i.e. pubertal), social, and psychological changes, though the biological or physiological ones are the easiest to measure objectively. Historically, puberty has been heavily associated with teenagers and the onset of adolescent development."www.bmj.com">"embryology.med.unsw.edu.au"> In recent years, however, the start of puberty has had somewhat of an increase in preadolescence (particularly females), and adolescence has had an occasional extension beyond the teenage years (typically males). This has made adolescence less simple to discern."adc.bmj.com">"www.vrp.com">"www.suntimes.com">

    The teenage years are from ages 13 to 19. However, the end of adolescence and the beginning of adulthood varies by country and by function, and furthermore even within a single nation-state or culture there can be different ages at which an individual is considered to be (chronologically and legally) mature enough to be entrusted by society with certain tasks. Such milestones include, but are not limited to, driving a vehicle, having legal sexual relations, serving in the armed forces or on a jury, purchasing and drinking alcohol, voting, entering into contracts, completing certain levels of education, and marrying.

    Adolescence is usually accompanied by an increased independence allowed by the parents or legal guardians and less supervision, contrary to the preadolescence stage.

    Puberty


    Puberty is a period of several years in which rapid physical growth and psychological changes occur, culminating in sexual maturity. The average onset of puberty is at 10 for girls and age 12 for boys."Chumlea">(Chumlea, 1982). Every persons individual timetable for puberty is influenced primarily by heredity, although environmental factors, such as diet and exercise, also e read more at » http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adolescence

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