Monday 5 March 2018

The age of newness or new problems

The age of newness or new problems


Anything that’s new, different or unusual is bound to catch our eye. From the moment we would born we continue moving towards new things. We all like novelty in one way or another. In fact, our brains are made to be attracted to novelty. And it could actually improve our memory and learning capacity. Similarly, a newness which is linked to our body is also affects us in so many ways. From our birth to our death body keeps changing constantly. Some changes affect us physically and which changes affect us mentally we can’t understand them easily and many times we understand and ignore. Adolescence refers to the period of human growth that occurs between childhood and adulthood. It begins at around age 12 and ends around age 19. It can be broken into three stages: early, middle, and late. Each stage has its own characteristics. This is a time of changes for how teenagers think, feel, and interact with others, and how their bodies grow. “14-year-old Sonu was coming home late from school almost every day. He also seemed moody and distracted at home. He grew his hair long, was doing poorly at school and ate little. then his mother found a cigarette in his school bag then she understand everything.”

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