The physical changes that occur during puberty give rise to a variety of social and emotional changes as well. First, the ongoing physical maturation process directly affects body and brain to alter children's needs, interests, and moods. Then, as children start to look and act differently, an array of social influences further accelerate the social and emotional changes children experience
Social change involves alteration of the social order of a society. It may include changes in social institutions, social behaviours or social relations.
Emotional changes in adolescence
Your child might show strong feelings and intense emotions, and their moods might seem unpredictable. These emotional ups and downs happen partly because your child's brain is still learning how to control and express emotions in a grown-up way.
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Your child might show strong feelings and intense emotions, and their moods might seem unpredictable. These emotional ups and downs happen partly because your child's brain is still learning how to control and express emotions in a grown-up way.