While parents may be tempted to sway their teen’s college choice, experts say it’s best to leave the main decision-making to students. “Your child has likely made a number of excellent ...
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Teenage girls who have close relationships with their mothers wait longer to have sex for the first time. According to a study conducted by the Center for Adolescent Health and Development ...
Teenagers are expected to make a lot of big life-decisions about their studies and careers. From peer-pressure to low self-esteem, there are loads of reasons decision-making can be difficult.
Tests of these two hypotheses indicated the strength of relationships for parent and peer disapproval for use, with adolescent substance use decision making independently assessed at two grade levels.