Apparently you don't choose your lifelong friends, but science does - a theory that's been explained by experts.
Adolescence is a challenging time for young ... distant person and that their teen’s friends have become more important to them than their family. But some of these changes are part of the ...
But why do adolescents act in these ways ... but they do when they are with their friends. “Social influence is at its highest during the teenage years.” 3. There’s a biological reason ...
A team at the University of Cordoba has analyzed more than 8,000 scientific papers on substance use and adolescence to look ...
Researchers have recently found that teens who make good digital choices have greater social connections. “This connection is ...
Navigating Healthy Families will present “The Breakthrough Years: A New Scientific Framework for Raising Thriving Teens” with ...
Young people have given important insights into what mental health support they prefer and what does not work for them or meet their needs, as part of a major new study of thousands of adolescents.
"Adolescents' food patterns and practices are influenced by many factors, including their home environment, the marketing they are exposed to and the influence of their friends and peers.
In seven years of psychotherapy work with children, adolescents, college students ... or work and ultimately affect relationships with friends and family. Struggling with difficult life ...