Adolescence is a time of extraordinary opportunity. The years between ages 10 and 25 mark a period of rapid growth, development, and learning. During this period young people discover and adapt to the world around them, forging their sense of who they are and who they aspire to be. Through relationships and experiences, they learn to make decisions, manage their emotions, and create deeper connections with peers, romantic partners, and people in their communities. With support, they build resilience and develop interests, passions, and meaningful goals that shape their adult lives. Understanding what science tells us about this critical period helps us create the conditions where all young people can thrive – in our families, schools, and communities.
Adapted from:
Osher, D., Pittman, K., Young, J., Smith, H., Moroney, D., & Irby, M. (2020). Thriving, robust equity, and transformative learning & development: A more powerful conceptualization of the contributors to youth success. Washington, DC: American Institutes for Research and Forum for Youth Investment.
UCLA Center for the Developing Adolescent