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Conclusion of problem faced by adolescent students

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Other than infancy, no stage in human development results in such rapid or dramatic change than adolescence. During adolescence, a child matures into an adult physically. Within a matter of four to five years, the average child grows nearly a foot taller, assuming adult size, shape, and reproductive status. How can such enormous changes take place during such a compressed period? How does the body initiate, regulate, and time these changes? How do these changes affect behavior, and vice versa? Today, we are in a better position to answer these questions than ever before. Breakthroughs in science and technology have sparked an explosion of new knowledge about the developmental changes that occur during adolescence. Advances in neuroendocrinology and brain imaging are beginning to produce important insights into pubertal growth and adolescent development.

While focusing on the biological mechanisms that underlie adolescent development, workshop participants repeatedly sounded this theme: social ecology is crucial. Physical development is influenced by a broad spectrum of environmental, social, and cultural factors, and both experience and heredity affect the timing of puberty. The evidence for this dual influence is growing rapidly.

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