AGE-SPECIFIC PSYCHOLOGY

Children at this stage develop a more distinct personality, expressing a need to voice their own opinions and a tendency to act independently.

They begin to form clear interests and future career orientations, along with a tendency to build global friendships. However, important examinations can lead to anxiety and reduced self-confidence.

They show a keen interest in activities that encourage deep thinking, independent research, project-based learning, and opportunities to present their personal viewpoints.
