Psychological Features of Self-Awareness in Early Adolescence
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Teens, identities, Self-awareness, strong self-awarenessAbstract
This article discusses the importance of self- awareness and self- knowledge in early adolescence. In the article the writer highlighted types of self- awareness and ways of developing self- awareness in adolescence.
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