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essay on reaching the age of adolescence

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Answered by moonbhushan123rockz1
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Adolescence is the best stage in life, because you're finally growing up 
             and reaching a certain age where you can take care of your self. You don't 
             have your parents nagging on you, about holding their hand when your 
             crossing the street. There is a lot more chances for you to get out and meet 
             new friends. You can get involved in a lot more, by joining sport teams, 
             student council, and all of the other after school activities there is available 
             for you to get involved in. And getting involved helps you boost your 
             popularity. Which also helps you make those new friendships. There is 
             party's that you can go to, and have fun at. 
             There are also a lot of things about adolescence that might turn people 
             off from thinking that this is the best stage in life. There is a lot more 
             responsibilities to take on, and a lot of peer pressure. You have to make a lot 
             of choices. Sometimes it's hard, because you don't want people to think your 
             stupid or a chicken for not doing something. Here is one of the choices you 
             have to make is who you hang out with. The people you hang with make a 
             big difference. You don't want to get into the wrong crowd, and end up 
             getting in trouble with the law, or doing anything stupid that you would 
             regret afterwards. If you find the right crowd of friends they'll make this 
             ...


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Answered by mailaryannair
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Adolescence is the transition between childhood to adulthood. It involves a lot of physical, psychological, and behavioural changes. Adolescence years start with puberty. In girls, it starts at the age of 12 or 13, whereas in boys it varies from 13-15 years. Physical changes are very prominent in these years.

Adolescence and puberty have psychological and social consequences. The most important of which is looking for self-identity and improvements in cognitive abilities. Psychological changes include the development of strong viewpoints and a mentality. Social changes include self-awareness and maintaining the identity in the society a person lives in.

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