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Q) What are the emotional changes done in adolescence ?​

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Answered by SilentAnswerer
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Emotional characteristics of adolescence:

Adolescents tend to experience more extreme emotions, both negative and positive, than their parents even in response to the same event. The rise in negative emotional experiences during early adolescence emerges in conjunction with the capacity for abstract thinking.

Skills like bouncing back from being teased or sitting still in a group to listen to a story are all examples of healthy social and emotional development. They involve the ability to manage feelings and impulses which are needed to grow and learn.

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Answered by AmAnushka2
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During puberty your child's emotions may become stronger and more intense. Their mood might change more frequently, quickly and randomly. Your child may have strong emotions that they've never experienced before. It's common for them to feel confused, scared or angry and not know why.

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