Adolescence is the period of changeover from childhood to adulthood. A child goes through a series of changes both physically and psychologically. This is the time when the parents should be extra cautious about their activities and take proper care of them. This usually begins at the teenage but its physical, psychological, and cultural impact may begin earlier and end later.
Different stages of Adolescence:

Early Adolescence happens between the ages of 10-14. During this development period, adolescents experience the early stages of puberty. Male and Female senses significant physical growth and increased sexual interest. It is being observed that adolescents in this stage have a minimum capacity for abstract thought but intellectual interests increase and become more important. Although adolescents in this stage have a small interest in the future, they develop deeper moral thinking during the early adolescence stage.
Middle Adolescence (Ages 15-17)
In the middle adolescence stage, puberty is completed for males and females. Physical growth reduces in females but continues for males. Adolescents in this stage continue to sense a growing capacity for abstract thought. During this stage, adolescents set long-term goals and become interested in the meaning of life and moral reasoning. Adolescents in this stage of development sense many social and emotional changes which include an increase in self-involvement and a rise in the drive for independence.
Late Adolescence/Young Adulthood (Ages 18-24)
In the late young adulthood phase significantly experience lesser physical and more cognitive developments. Adolescents now possess the capacity to think about ideas independently, delay gratification, future plan, and adopt a firm sense of identity. During this last phase of adolescent development, young people also increase stability in their emotions and independence.
Parental Care in Adolescence:

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