Enlighten Plan 1Physiological development: Adolescence is an important stage in the transition of children from children to adults, during which a series of physiological changes will occur in the child's body, such as height, weight increase, musculoskeletal development, organ development, etc.
2.Psychological changes: Adolescent children will also undergo significant psychological changes, they begin to think independently, form their own values and worldview, but also face challenges such as self-identity, interpersonal relationships, and academic pressure.
3.Social needs: Adolescent children have an increased need for social interaction, and they are eager to build strong friendships with their peers, as well as to be understood and supported by parents and teachers. Social relationships during this period have an important impact on their mental health and growth.
4.Hobbies: As your child's interests become clearer, they may try new activities and areas to find their interests and strengths. Parents and teachers should give them adequate support and encouragement to help them discover their potential.
5.Mood swings: Adolescent children are prone to mood swings, and they may feel depressed or anxious about small things. Parents and teachers need to pay attention to their children's emotional changes, give timely care and support, and help them stabilize their emotions and build a positive attitude.
Understanding the characteristics of adolescent children can help parents and teachers better understand and guide them and help them grow up healthily.