Vol. 20 - Num. 78
Clinical Reviews
Gracia M.ª García Laraa, Víctor de Diego Cifuentesb, Ana Garach Gómezc, Francisco García Iglesiasd
aPediatra. CS Albayda La Cruz. Granada. España.
bMIR-MFyC. CS Cartuja. Granada. España.
cPediatra. CS Zaidin Sur. Distrito Granada-Metropolitano. Granada. España.
dPediatra. CS Albaycín. Granada. España.
Correspondence: GM García. E-mail: garla75@hotmail.com
Reference of this article: García Lara GM, de Diego Cifuentes V, Garach Gómez A, García Iglesias F. Social networks in the skin. Rev Pediatr Aten Primaria. 2018;20:179-81.
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Abstract
The preadolescence is a transitional phase between the childhood and the adolescence and occurs between the ages of 8-11. In this phase considerable physical changes and a substantial progress on a psychological level take place. In this way, the ability to reflect and to think abstractly increases. In the 21st century, new technologies are part of life and the social reality of young people. Social networks are a powerful tool of communication but can become a great danger if parents and educators do not teach young people how to use them prudently, because it is impossible to stop their need to be “connected”.
Keywords
● Adolescent ● Self-injurious behavior ● Social networking
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