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Since you are a fetus you are in constant developing, well, since you're a baby you started to learn things, to interact with your surrounding. But there are an special stage of you life that is full of changes: the Adolescence. It can be separated in 3 stages: Early adolescence, Middle adolescence and Late adolescence. The boys and the girls have at different time each stage:
EARLY ADOLESCENCE
11 - 13 years (girls)
12 - 15 years (boys)
MIDDLE ADOLESCENCE
14 - 17 years (girls)
15 - 18 years (boys)
LATE ADOLESCENCE
17 - 19 years (girls)
18 - 21 years (boys)
In each one of these stages, we develop different abilities and habits:
- Physical Growth (Biological)
We started with little physical changes till have a physiological development generally complete. - Peer Relationships (Social)
We started to have the need of feel identified wit our peers, then we want to feel peer's helping us to develop our identity but at the end the peer group turns less influential. It is replaced by a few good friends. - Psychological and Emotional Traits
We started to want everything, we wanted intimacy and turn more emotional and started to have risk behavior, but t the end some of us see those risk behaviors and let it behind, make better decisions and starting to get worry about the future. - Cognitive Stage Some of us started thinking just "logically" neither thinking about the consequences of their acts, but when we reach the late adolescence we have more "adult abilities".
- Self-Concept In this stage we started to see more about ourselves, looking what the others thinks about us, focusing all our attention in that, in our weight, sizes, etc. But our indentity developing continues, in a intensive way, we turn less concerned about our body as puberty ends.
- Relationship to Parents and Other Adults We searched for be apart of our parents, fighting with them, and being rude with their instructions and comments, but over the years we started to appraised them, seeing that they are our best friends and we need to listen them.







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