Developmental stages - Physical, social, cognitive, language, emotional and moral : A study
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Inclusive Education, Special EducationAbstract
The developmental changes that normally take place throughout adolescence have been thoroughly documented in a body of research that is easily available to the general public. Importantly, each area of development is connected with the other, including physical, social, emotional, and cognitive development, along with the influences and experiences that are shaped by sociocultural factors and the natural environment. The following is a synopsis of some of the most significant developmental elements of adolescence as well as the nature of these changes.
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