Development of kids 13-to 16-year-old

Mar 1, 2010 under Health, Kids | 2 Comments

Middle adolescence is a time of blossoming development - the insecure, inwardly focused 13-year-old becomes a cheerful, charming 16-year-old looking toward the future. During this time your child’s thinking skills take a decidedly adult turn, his body matures, and friends and social networks outside the family become increasingly important. Now is when you will really begin to get a glimpse of the adult your child will become.

Physical Development

Boys and girls still exhibit markedly different levels of physical maturity as they enter middle adolescence. Girls’ rapid growth is generally tapering off, while many boys have yet to see the beginning of their much anticipated growth spurt. By the end of this period most girls will be near their adult height; boys may continue to grow until age 18 or 19.

Girls:

growth in height continues, but at a slower pace than earlier; adult height is reached by age 16 or 17

Boys:

Both Girls and Boys:

Intellectual Development

Between 13 and 16 your child’s ways of thinking about himself, others, and the world shift to a much more adult level. He enters middle adolescence with a focus on things he can experience here and now, and moves to being able to imagine the range of possibilities life holds. Expect the following changes as a progression of development rather than as age-based milestones:

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2 Responses to “Development of kids 13-to 16-year-old”

  1. onlinemommy says:

    matagal tagal pa bago ko ito makita sa aking anak ;) hehehe..

    • Yami says:

      oo matagal pa bago ka maka-relate sa info na yan. enjoy mo lang ang cuteness at kakulitan stage ni Ska, mamimiss mo yan pag dalaginding na siya.

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