cognitive development in adolescence
Cognitive development in adolescence refers to the progressive growth and refinement of thinking, problem-solving, decision-making, and reasoning skills that individuals experience during their teenage years. This development is marked by increased cognitive abilities, including abstract thinking, perspective-taking, emotional regulation, and the capacity for complex thought processes.
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