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Adolescents
Young people in the transitional stage of physical and psychological development from childhood to adulthood, typically aged between 13 and 19.
School Transitions
The process of moving from one educational stage or environment to another, which can include changes in school, grade, or education levels.
Greater Risks
The increased likelihood of encountering negative outcomes or dangers.
Adolescents
Individuals in the developmental stage between childhood and adulthood, typically aged 10 to 19, experiencing rapid physical, emotional, and social changes.
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