Across
- 3. Intense worry or fear about future events or uncertain situations. Many teenagers experience this, especially when facing exams or social situations.
- 5. Influence from friends or peers to conform to certain behaviors or attitudes. This can sometimes lead teenagers to make decisions they wouldn't normally make.
- 6. This part of the brain releases hormones that start puberty. This includes the hormone that grows hair and is responsible emotions.
- 7. Rapid changes in emotions, often without clear reasons. These can make you feel like you're on a rollercoaster of emotions.
Down
- 1. The fluttery feeling in your stomach when you see someone special, often accompanied by blushing and daydreaming.
- 2. Emotion that can lead to clenched fists and raised voices, often triggered by frustration or perceived injustice.
- 4. Excessive awareness of one's appearance or behavior, often resulting in feelings of insecurity. Many teens feel this way, especially when they're around others.
