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Adolescence is a time of exploration and discovery, bringing both joy and sadness, a rapid transition from childhood to adulthood. It is at this time that the foundation of adult life is laid. However, we often underestimate or even deny the role of teenage experience in the formation of a personality. Based on psychological research spanning more than one decade, as well as poignant personal testimonies of interviewed teenagers, Lucy Fox destroys myths and stereotypes about adolescence, exposing the real reasons why teenagers behave the way they do.
And most importantly, she convincingly proves that despite all the difficulties, teenagers have an amazing ability to recover, sympathize and support each other, and even the most painful trials are necessary steps to self-knowledge. This book will be useful to teenagers and adults, parents and teachers - to everyone who seeks to more deeply understand their own path of growing up and better understand those who are going through it now.