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Teenagers are the group of people that people hate to love but also love to hate. As a former high-school student teacher, I know how hard they can be. But over time I grew to love them as if they were my own siblings. I still couldn’t help but get frustrated with them sometimes, but I remember how hard it was to be that age. 

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Brainstorm - Book Review - Insight On The Teenage Brain

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