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Typical Students' Behavior, Ages 5 to 10
Five:
Investigates everything.
Takes charge of bathroom resposibilities
Six:
Is fiercly independent
Is obsessed by rules.
Seven:
Complains all the time
Is obsessed with rules
Eight:
Demands attention from parents but wants parents to think the way the child does.
Overly sensitive to parents approval or disapproval.
Nine:
Fiddles with things and is increasingly awkward.
Friends are more important than mother.
Ten:
Accepts parents wishes and generally obeys them
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Typical Students' Behavior, Ages 11 to 13
11-13
Want guidance from parents but not lectures.
Body changes cause embarrassment and self-consciousness.
Girls' behavior becomes eradict as hormonal influences take over
Develop strong friendships. -
Typical Students' Behavior, Ages 14 to 18
Ages 14-18
May be short-tempered and get angry easily
Naturally separate from the family and feel they do not have enough distance or privacy.
Are often oversensitive and self-conscious
Have not developed adequate coping tools to appropriately deal with events such as girfriend/boyfriend difficulty or fighting with a friend.