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no. children's hand eye coordination is less developed unlike adults. a young children's hand eye coordination is weak. for example, they have trouble writing, instead, they scribble. at children's age, they are developing their hand eye coordination. as they grow up, their hand eye coordination are more developed. they are able to write better..
Teens and adults may have different learning strengths and preferences. Teens often benefit from their curiosity and adaptable minds, while adults may draw upon their experience and critical thinking skills. Both groups can learn effectively with tailored teaching methods and appropriate support.
yes because they are younger than adults
yes because teens do it way more than adults behind everybody back
How do teens odten feel that may make them more susceptible to suicide than adults
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The age that humans have the best vision is between 18-40 years of age, so that might be true.
No, for the simple fact that there are a considerable amount more adult drivers than there are teens. But if the question is asking whether a teenage driver is more likely to have an accident than an adult driver that's is a tougher question.
Adults often have more life experience and perspective, which can lead to more cautious and rational decision-making. Teens tend to be more impulsive and focused on immediate gratification, as their brains are still developing. Adults also tend to consider long-term consequences more than teens do.
Many teens get in an accident because they are driving unsafe. Ex. No seatbelts or texting while driving. The ratio of teens to adults getting in an accident is about 71% out of 100% to 48% out of 100% Thank-you
Teens like to be "in" with everything, they have to keep up with the latest trends because they are teens. Adults don't care about those things a lot anymore.