Children are people too. At an early age, children develop an interest in other people who are similar to them. They don't experience anything different from their other peers for many years, but they are exposed to different ideas through television, videos, games and more. As they grow up adolescence brings change as adolescence is the time when children experience body changes and their view on life changes as well. The perspective of the child at age 12 is different than at age 5, because the child is not developed in thinking to understand all differences. Children start to understand their differences. Most people feel that children are younger versions of adults, but this is not true. As children grow older they become more independent and show individuality.1 2 3 4 In a study conducted by TANAKA Masaharu it was found that the brain structure of a 12-year-old child is different from a brain of an adult aged 20 years old. The different features in the brain were in the frontal lobe and the occipito-temporal and it was believed that these changes may be due to influences in society, such as watching television. It was also stated that children's brains develop much more than adults when they are young [5].References 1. http://www.childhood-development.com/articles/children_aging/aging_12_years.html 2. http://www.everydayhealth.com/hs-fs/everydayhealth/general-healththe-teenager-brain:-how-much-doesit-reallychange/.aspx?type=slideshow&slide=4 3. http://www. everydayhealth.com/hs-fs/everydayhealth/general-healththe-teenager-brain:-how-much-doesit-reallychange/.aspx?type=slideshow&slide=5 4. http://www.everydayhealth.com/hs-fs/everydayhealth/general-healththe-teenager-brain:-how-much-doesit-reallychange/.aspx?type=slideshow&slide=6 5. http://www.toyamaerickson@gmail. com/tanakamasaharu.htm 6. http://www.everydayhealth.com/hs-fs/everydayhealth/general-healththe-teenager-brain:-how-much-doesit-reallychange/.aspx?type=slideshow&slide=1 7. http://www.everydayhealth.com/hs-fs/everydayhealth/general-healththe-teenager-brain:-how-much-doesit-reallychange/.aspx?type=slideshow&slide=2 8. http://www.everydayhealth.com/hs-fs/everydayhealth/general-healththe-teenager-brain:-how-. 8eeb4e9f32 30
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