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It is critical because adolescence is a transitional period, a period of change, a dreaded age and a time of unrealism (Hurlock, 1975). There are four characteristics found universally. It is a transitional period, the adolescent is neither a child nor an adult. This ambiguous status contributes greatly to the adolescent “identity crisis” or the problem of ego-identity (Erikson, 1968)...
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There are four characteristics found universally. It is a transitional period, the adolescent is neither a child nor an adult. This ambiguous status contributes greatly to the adolescent “identity crisis” or the problem of ego-identity (Erikson, 1968). With rapid biological changes in adolescence changes in attitudes and behaviour are also rapid which develop instability...
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