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Growth velocity peaks during this time. Interestingly, at age 12, girls are often temporarily taller than boys before the boys' growth spurt fully takes over. Preparing for the Future

In legal settings, the law increasingly recognizes that 12-year-olds are capable of forming their own views, which should be given "due weight" based on their maturity. Growth and Development

Twelve-year-olds are increasingly striving for independence and should feel empowered to express views without fear of dismissal due to their age.

Science shows the brain undergoes significant changes at this age, leading to more intense emotions and the ability to navigate complex ideas.

The age of 12 is often described as the "extraordinary" year—a critical bridge between childhood and adolescence. At this stage, children are known as "tweens," a period marked by rapid physical and mental shifts that fundamentally change how they interact with the world. The Right to Be Heard

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Growth velocity peaks during this time. Interestingly, at age 12, girls are often temporarily taller than boys before the boys' growth spurt fully takes over. Preparing for the Future

In legal settings, the law increasingly recognizes that 12-year-olds are capable of forming their own views, which should be given "due weight" based on their maturity. Growth and Development

Twelve-year-olds are increasingly striving for independence and should feel empowered to express views without fear of dismissal due to their age.

Science shows the brain undergoes significant changes at this age, leading to more intense emotions and the ability to navigate complex ideas.

The age of 12 is often described as the "extraordinary" year—a critical bridge between childhood and adolescence. At this stage, children are known as "tweens," a period marked by rapid physical and mental shifts that fundamentally change how they interact with the world. The Right to Be Heard