What thinking becomes more common in teenage years?
What is abstract thinking?
What happens to a teen's height during this time period?
What is Teens reach their adult height?
What is the meaning of Moral?
What is being concerned with the principles of right and wrong behavior and the goodness or badness of human character?
What is called when a teen starts to have a strong emotion for another person?
What is a romantic relationship?
What things can negatively affect neural connections?
What is consuming alcohol/drugs?
What is Puberty
What is the transition of a child to an adult capable of reproduction?
What is the meaning of fair?
What is being in accordance with the rules or standards
What do hormones cause to go haywire?
What are emotions?
What is Multitasking
What is the act of doing many things at once?
What are Growth spurts?
What are rapid growths in height and weight?
What do teens not believe will happen to them when teens?
What is anything bad?
This is a thing teens expand during their transition from child to adolescent.
What is social circles?
What are Neutral connections?
What are the links between brain cells?
What is egocentrism
What is the hate of being compared with others due to embarrassment?
As cognitive and social-emotional development evolves, teens BLANK evolve?
What is a view of right and wrong, what’s acceptable, and what is fair and right evolve?
What is resilience
What is to be able to bounce back from a defeat or setback?
What is Metacognition
What is The process to think about a person's own thinking?
What is asynchrony
What is the look and or feel of being uncoordinated because of rapids changes in body proportions?
What is Invincibility
What is the feeling of being incapable to be defeated?
What is autonomy
What is the independence that includes personal responsibility and decision-making?