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attached Comment about this post: This chapter goes inside an adolescent’s mind and explains how and why it works the way it does. From cognitive changes to the physical features of the brain, we relive adolescence all over again. A few sections of this chapter stuck out to me. The first is the section about […]

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attached Comment about this post: Hey everyone! This weeks chapter goes into information how the adolescent brain is developed for both male and female. Men tend to develop quicker than females and although our makeup may be the same our brains are completely different. I personally don’t believe that either gender is smarter than the […]

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attached Comment about this post: One of the key developmental outcomes influenced by cognitive changes is academic achievement. As we progress through different stages of cognitive development, our ability to acquire knowledge and understand complex concepts improves. Which has a direct impact on our academic performance and success. Cognitive transitions also affect social and emotional […]

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attached Comment about this post: I think how the brain works and the reasons as to why we think and act a certain way are very intriguing. The book dives deeper into the adolescent brain, and this was a part of the chapter I thoroughly enjoyed learning about. One think that somewhat shocked me from […]

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Please post 2 or more peer responses In the response posts, remember to demonstrate you have read and understood the student’s post by taking their discussion to the next level through your responses to the following: · Identify the poster’s two additional molecules as ionic or covalent and then name them according to IUPAC rules. […]

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attached Comment about this post: The developmental stage of adolescence is so unique because everyone experiences it in different ways. It is very interesting to learn about the trends and environmental influences that play a role in puberty. I never knew that not having a father figure in one’s home can lead to an early […]

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attached Comment about this post: Adolescence is marked by significant biological transitions as children undergo puberty on the path to adulthood. Hormonal changes during puberty drive growth spurts, body hair development, and sexual maturation. These changes coincide with brain development in regions linked to reasoning, planning, and self-control. Biological factors likely contribute to teens’ shifting […]

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attached 1 Comment about this post: When it comes to puberty, it is better to be a late bloomer than an early developer. The timing of puberty varies among individuals and can be influenced by genetics, environment, and overall health. While some may experience early onset puberty and seemingly gain an advantage in terms of […]

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attached  Comment about this post: I think this question is almost like a double edged sword because there is pros and cons to both. In my opinion, I don’t think one is better than the other but I would rather be a late developer. I’ve never felt the need to rush our bodies. From a […]

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1 Respond by offering additional/alternative ideas regarding opportunities and risks related to the observations shared. APA format. 150 words. 2 intext citation. 2 reference for each post response  Post 1 One of the biggest trends in healthcare is the use of the Electronic Health Record or EHR. The EHR is described as “a digital version […]