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Human development is a lifelong process, but it is important to ensure that your teenager reaches particular milestones in his or her social and emotional development before becoming an adult. Learn about why your teen is moody, acts out, or makes poor decisions. Our articles outline which good and bad behaviors to look out for, how to communicate with your teen about emotions and sex, and what the experts say about 13 to 18 year olds.
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Developmental Milestones and the Camp Experience: Age 14-16
Developmental Milestones Increase their hypothetical reasoning abilities Conduct increasing future...
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Middle School Power Struggles
One of the most fun parts of raising children is their love of exploration. As children enter into middle school, one of...
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Predicting Positive Outcomes for Adolescents
What do we know about factors in adolescents' lives that promote optimal behavioral outcomes? Although high self-esteem,...
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Know Your Child's Friends and Their Parents
A New Era As children move into middle school and on to high school, they meet new people and experience changes in...
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A Parent's Guide to Surviving the Teen Years
You've lived through 2 AM feedings, toddler temper tantrums, and the ...
Source: The Nemours Foundation
