Sentences with phrase «nature of adolescence»

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Adolescence is a time of coming alive — to oneself, to peers, to the wider world of nature and spirit.
Far from being a stags through which humanity passes in adolescence, the adoration of a Savior God is essential to the maturation of human nature.
Dominic CavendishTheatre critic and adaptor of Orwell: A Celebration1984 grabs us by the throat in early adolescence or adulthood and never lets go because it tells us something deeply unpleasant about human nature; something we know at once, however safe and secure we are, to be true.
A film of tenderness and wit, Lady Bird astutely captures the nature of the internecine warfare that habitually exists between girls in late adolescence and their mothers.
Stephen Robertson, in his article «Age of Consent Laws», states: «Narrowly concerned with sexual violence, and with girls, originally, since the 19th century the age of consent has occupied a central place in debates over the nature of childhood, adolescence, and adulthood, and been drawn into campaigns against prostitution and child marriage, struggles to achieve gender and sexual equality, and the response to teenage pregnancy.»
Breath is an extraordinary evocation of an adolescence spent resisting complacency, testing one's limits against nature, finding like - minded souls, and discovering just how far one breath will take you.
What science tells us is that for any given adult dog, his overall fearfulness or confidence is the result of a complex interplay between nature (the genetic foundation he was born with) and nurture (socialization or lack there - of, as well as any significant good or bad experiences he may have had during puppyhood and adolescence).
The Huntington Beach photographer has a one - woman show that explores the nature of moody female adolescence — gathering works that show images of teens looking both demure and defiant.
These are part of a larger body of work that varies in format and subject and expresses an ethos of angsty middle - American adolescence with biting wit, wrapped up in frustration with the establishment, struggles with mainstream culture, and in this case, humanity's rampant destruction of nature.
As its moment on Earth has arrived, H. sapiens, one of nature's great experiments, has necessarily had to have a selfish, muscle - flexing, exuberant adolescence.
The nature of the co-occurrence of multiple antisocial behaviors, including substance use, during adolescence, and the causal factors which contribute to the early onset and maintenance of youth substance use and substance abuse are discussed.
During adolescence, your teenager is becoming more aware of the nature of both friendships and romantic relationships.
Human bonding begins before a child has developed the capacity to describe experiences verbally Although attachment continues to be an important factor in determining the nature of social and emotional wellbeing throughout childhood and adolescence, the most importantly phase of development is between the age of six and thirty - six months of life.
The nature and pace of these changes make middle childhood an opportune time to identify modifiable factors associated with well - being and maladjustment so that appropriate prevention and interventions can be implemented to foster competence and deter the emergence of problems in adolescence.
Whereas in grade school peer status referred to one's state of acceptance or rejection from the classroom group, by adolescence one's peer status is complicated by the nature of the various groups toward which one may seek and attain (or be refused) membership status.
[jounal] Greenberg, M. T / 1983 / The nature and importance of attachment relationship to parents and peer during adolescence / Journal of Youth and Adolescence 12adolescence / Journal of Youth and Adolescence 12Adolescence 12: 373 ~ 386
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