IMPORTANT ASPECTS OF THE PSYCHOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF ADOLESCENCE
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Adolescence is between the ages of 10-11 and 14-15. Today's teenagers have some physical, mental, and political advantages over their predecessors. They have earlier sexual maturation, socialization, and mental growth. For most students, the transition to adolescence begins in the 5th grade. "Adolescence is no longer a child, but not an adult" - this definition is an important feature of adolescence. Adolescence is a period of transition from childhood to adulthood, characterized by physiological and psychological characteristics. At this stage, children's physical and mental development accelerates, their interest in various things in life increases, their desire for innovation increases, their character is formed, their spiritual world is enriched, and conflicts escalate. Adolescence is a period of puberty, characterized by the emergence of new sensations, sensations and complex issues related to sexual life. At this age, the development of adolescence begins to change dramatically. These changes are
physiological and psychological. Growth is not uniform: girls grow 5-7 cm, boys grow 5-10 cm. Growth is due to the elongation of the first vertebrae and the enlargement of the spine.
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