How Friendships With Elders Help Teens Find Purpose
Talking and thinking about their goals, identities, and values can help teens develop a sense of purpose and even spur their brain development.
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Talking and thinking about their goals, identities, and values can help teens develop a sense of purpose and even spur their brain development.
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