Adolescence paragraph: Today, we’re going to learn a very popular and commonly used Adolescence paragraph. First of all, we’re sorry to inform you that we’ve provided only one variant this time, as it wasn’t possible to include more. Although this paragraph usually appears in the HSC exam, students in other classes can also learn it. We’ve presented it in very simple and standard language and added a picture as well. So, go ahead and learn it now.
Post type | Paragraph Writing |
Heading of Paragraph | Adolescence |
Suitable for | HSC & Class 6,7,8, SSC |
Word variant | 200 words |
Adolescence paragraph
Question type in exam: Write a paragraph on ‘Adolescence’ based on the answers to the following questions in about 200 words.
- What is adolescence?
- What changes does a child undergo?
- What are the risk factors involved in the adolescent period?
- How are adolescents different from young children and adults?
- What duties do parents and the community have towards adolescent children?
I’ve given these questions so that you can understand how they might appear in the exam. By answering these questions, you’ll be able to write the paragraph easily, and it will also help you remember the content better.
Note: The content here is divided into several paragraphs only to make it easier for you to read and remember. In the exam, however, make sure to write everything in a single continuous paragraph.
Adolescence paragraph for HSC
Adolescence is a transitional stage of physical and psychological development. The period following the beginning of puberty, when childhood ends and adulthood begins, marks the onset of adolescence. In other words, an adolescent is a young person between childhood and adulthood. In this phase, one’s life undergoes critical transitions.
The period of adolescence is the preparation for adulthood, during which several developments take place. The child at this time progresses towards social and economic independence, searches for his own identity. He also develops skills that will help him carry out adult relationships and roles, and the capacity for reasoning. The adolescent period comprises many risk factors. A huge number of adolescents get into the habit of taking alcohol, cigarettes, and other drug addiction. They also get involved in sexual relationships, which very often result in unintentional injuries, unintended pregnancies, and sexually transmitted diseases.
Adolescents are different from young children and adults. They can hardly understand complex situations and concepts, or the relationships between behavior and consequences. This inability sometimes leads them to vulnerable sexual exploitation and high-risk behaviors. Adolescents are dependent on their families, communities, schools, health services, and workplaces to learn a wide range of skills that help them to deal with the pressures they face. Parents and members of the community should always be alert to the development and adjustment of adolescents.

So, friends, this was our Adolescence paragraph presentation for today. I hope everyone will like it. If anyone needs a shorter or longer variant, please let me know in the comments – I’ll try my best to write it for you.