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  2. Teenager (word) - Wikipedia

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    Teenager is a numeric term used to describe a person from the ages of 13 to 19 years. [1] Although it is used to distinguish people by the decade of their life, it excludes ages 10–12 (and sometimes 18-19 due to not being underage) even though they are part of the same decade, since the numbers 10-12 do not include the suffix -teen.

  3. Adolescence - Wikipedia

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    Following a steady decline beginning in the late 1990s up through the mid-2000s and a moderate increase in the early 2010s, illicit drug use among adolescents has roughly plateaued in the U.S. Aside from alcohol, marijuana is the most commonly indulged drug habit during adolescent years.

  4. Child development - Wikipedia

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    Between 2 and 3 years of age, the child is able to refer to themself as "me", combine nouns and verbs, use short sentences, use some simple plurals, answer "where" questions, and has a vocabulary of about 450 words. [131] By age 4, children are able to use sentences of 4–5 words and have a vocabulary of about 1000 words. [131]

  5. Adolescent (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Adolescents are humans between the developmental stage of puberty and adulthood. Adolescent(s) or Adolescence may also refer to: Films.

  6. Young adult literature - Wikipedia

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    Michael Cart argues that the 1960s was the decade when literature for adolescents "could be said to have come into its own". [40] A significant early example of young adult fiction was S. E. Hinton's The Outsiders (1967). The novel features a truer, darker side of adolescent life that was not often represented in works of fiction of the time.

  7. Study finds social media use may affect youth brain ... - AOL

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    A new study carried out in rural North Carolina shows habitually checking social media platforms may lead to long-term changes in adolescent brain development. Specifically, researchers found ...

  8. Age of criminal responsibility - Wikipedia

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    The maximum sentence that can be imposed on juvenile offenders can be no more than 12 years of imprisonment if the offenders are between 16 and 18 and no more than 10 years if they are between 14 and 16. Juvenile offenders serve their sentences in separate prisons up to the age of 18. Burkina Faso: 13 [49] Burundi: 15 [citation needed] Cambodia: 14

  9. Social media and the effects on American adolescents

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    In the article, "Adolescent Social Media Use and Mental Health from Adolescent and Parent Perspectives" by Christopher T. Barry, Chloe L. Sidoti, Shanelle M. Briggs, Shari R. Reiter, and Rebecca A. Lindsey, there is a sample survey conducted with 226 participants (113 parent-adolescent days) from throughout the United States, with adolescents ...