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Sex Interests And Sex Behavior During Adolescence, and Risk

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Y oung adolescents must acquire more mature and more complete concepts of sex than they had as children. The motivation to do so comes partly from social pressures but mainly from the adolescent's interest in and curiosity about sex.                                                    Because of their growing interest in sex, adolescent boys and girls seek more  information about it. Few adolescents feel that they can learn all they want to know about sex from their parents. Consequently they take advantage of whatever sources of information are available to them- sex hygiene course, books on sex, or experimentation through masturbation, patting, or intercourse. By the end of adolescence, most boys and girls have enough information about sex to satisfy their curiosity.                                                                                                               Studies of what adolescents are primarily interested in knowing about sex have reve

Childhood Memory Development

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Childhood Memory Childhood memory refers to memories formed childhood. Among its others, memory functions to guide present behaviour and to predict future outcomes. Memory in childhood is qualitatively and quantitatively different from the memories formed and retrieved late adolescence  and the adult years. l This topic aims to provide a better understanding of the brain is early childhood :  <script async src="//pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/js/adsbygoogle.js"></script> <script>      (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({           google_ad_client: "ca-pub-4280545194065456",           enable_page_level_ads: true      }); </script> its development, structures and maturation, and the major role it plays in all spheres of the young child's life including emotions, learning and behaviour.                                                                                                     

Early Puberty in Girls Linked To Higher Risk Of Problem Behaviors

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Girls who start puberty early may be at particular risk for problem behaviors as teenagers, a new study suggests- (Reuters Health) . But parents who are alert to the risk might be able to step in and prevent the problems, the researchers say. The risk might be related to the girls’ friendships. In their study, girls whose bodies started to change before age 11 were more likely later on to have best friends who misbehave. But, the researchers found, most of these harmful friendships weren’t yet formed by age 11. So while the girls are still young, this might be a time for parents to monitor them closely, support them, and prevent these dangerous friendships from getting started. “Peers are increasingly influential from childhood through adolescence, and girls who mature earlier than their peers may be drawn to more delinquent friends for a variety of reasons, such as wanting to fit in, being teased by other classmates, or not having the emotional development or social competence t

THE EFFECTS OF VIDEO GAMES ON CHILDREN'S BRAIN, BEHAVIOUR AND MOTOR SKILL

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A s the number of people playing games rises, the impact of video games on the human brain becomes a more intriguing research area.      style="display:block; text-align:center;"      data-ad-layout="in-article"      data-ad-format="fluid"      data-ad-client="ca-pub-4280545194065456"      data-ad-slot="3723421236">  Video games are gaining popularity with both children and adults. There is concern among the public that the brutality portrayed on television, as well as within video games, encourages aggressive behavior within its spectators. Based on the thousands of studies and news pieces on the impact of the violent nature of some television, shows, we can assume that violent scenes in video games also aggravate violent behavior. There is a source who calls the research preliminary, but one has only to look at the results of completed research to see that habitual players of brutal games become desens