Social Competence and Altruistic Behaviour among Adolescents: A Review Study
Lalita -,
Ritu mittal -
Abstract:Adolescence, spanning from 10 to 19 years, is a pivotal stage marked by profound physical, cognitive, emotional, and social changes as individuals transition from childhood to adulthood. This period emphasizes significant growth and exploration. Social competence is integral to adolescents' overall development, involving skills to navigate interactions, build connections, and thrive in social settings, with a focus on peer relationships, self-identity, and societal expectations. Altruistic behaviour, character… Show more
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