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how is adolescence different from childhood ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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For the first year after birth, a baby is called an infant. Early childhood begins at age two, when a child may be referred to as a toddler. Childhood continues until adolescence, which generally coincides with the teen years. Adolescence is the period of transition into adulthood.

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Answered by MoodyCloud
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Adolescence is a stage between the period childhood and adulthood. Children's who are adolescents are going through many changes like change in personality, social development, physical change and many more. In this stage body begins to produce hormones. Hormones are chemicals which are responsible for changes of puberty.

Childhood is a period in which children's are growing up. In this children's are still like born babies because many times they cry in small things and sometimes they fight for small things. Childhood is the time for children to play, to grow strong and to become confident.

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