dienivå
Dienivå, also known as the "dienic level" or "dienic stage," is a term used in the field of developmental psychology to describe the stage of development that occurs between the ages of 11 and 14. This stage is characterized by significant physical, cognitive, and social changes. During dienivå, individuals typically experience rapid growth in height and weight, as well as the development of secondary sexual characteristics. Cognitively, there is an increase in abstract thinking and problem-solving skills, although concrete thinking remains dominant. Socially, individuals in this stage often seek independence and may experience peer pressure and the formation of social groups. The dienivå stage is a critical period for the development of self-esteem and identity, as individuals begin to explore their interests and values. It is also a time when individuals may face challenges such as academic pressure, social comparisons, and the onset of puberty. The dienivå stage is a transitional period that sets the foundation for future development and is influenced by a variety of factors, including genetics, environment, and individual experiences.