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Adolescence period occurs in the life from the age of 13 to the early of the 20s. During this period a young individual has grown up and is an independent and self-supporting adult. This stage involves the fact that how a person deals with issues of their life, such as family, relationships, and work. During adolescent, the appearance of the cognitive development is less than the physical development, however, it brings a major change in the way that how adolescents think for themselves, their friends, relationships, and others. Kohlberg proposed three levels of the development of morality or the understanding of adolescents of right and wrong behaviors.
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