Wednesday 1 November 2017

Free Reading "Teenagers"

Ayu Rini Tri Utari
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12th Free reading


"Teenagers"

   Parisets said today's teenagers longer do things their parents do. They are older when they go on a first date. Professor Twenge said "This is a sluggish life strategy". One of the reasons for this behavior is how much of the time teenagers spend online rather than "the real world." A new study said today's teenagers are growing slower than the previous generation. Research from San Diego State University looks at data on teenager's behavior from the last 40 years, between 1976-2016. Against 8 million adolescents from 7 different countries, compared to teenagers in their 70s, 80s, and 90s, today's teenagers "take longer to engage in pleasure and adult responsibility". Prof.Jean Twenge said children age 18 this year lives like a 15 years old, teenagers take much less risk.

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