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what are the behavioral changes occur during adolescence ​

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Answered by Divitaagrawal1230D
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Behaviorally, adolescence is associated with volatile emotions and boundary-testing behavior as individuals explore and assert personal identity, learn to navigate peer relationships, and transition to independence.

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Answered by ayeshasardar2007
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Behaviourally, adolescence is associated with happy or active emotions and boundary-testing behaviour as individuals explore and assert personal identity, learn to navigate peer/rival relationships, and transition or change  to independence.

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The changes in your body during puberty are caused by hormones, which are chemicals produced in your body. ... These hormones are like chemical messages that cause the testicles or the ovaries to release other hormones. All these hormones work together to start the changes in puberty.

The onset of adolescence is a time of dramatic biological, behavioral, and social changes. These include rapid physical growth, sexual maturation, and emotional changes that range from igniting romantic interests to increased self-consciousness and social anxieties.

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