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describe the intellectual and social development during this stage​

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Answered by mannasusanabr04
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describe the intellectual and social development during this stage during which stage?

Answered by phillipinestest
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Intellectual and social development during the adolescent:

Intellectual development:

The development of ability of abstract as well as logical thinking is called as intellectual development. This expanded advancement prompts an upgraded attention to self and the capacity to think about one's own being. On account of the numerous perceptible physical changes of immaturity, this mindfulness regularly transforms into reluctance, with a going with sentiment of ponderousness.  

Social development:

It describes about how the teens interact with the society in which they exist. They get conscious about the way they dress, appearance, interest, attitudes, and other related activities which takes place outside the house environment. They consider peers and friends as their sole mate and give less importance to the family.

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