Why today’s teens aren’t in any hurry to grow up
By Jean Twenge, Professor of Psychology, San Diego State University. In the past, kids couldn’t wait to get their driver’s licenses. Now? Not so much. Jenn Huls Teens aren’t what they used to be. The teen pregnancy rate has reached an all-time low. Fewer teens are drinking alcohol, having sex or working part-time jobs. And as…
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