ADOLESCENCE
13.1 WHA T IS ADOLESCENCE? The stage of adolescence is one of the significant stages of development in human beings which helps in the transition from childhood to adulthood. It starts from about twelve years of age and continues through eighteen years. This period is marked by rapid and significant physical and psychological transformation of the
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