EMOTIONAL REGULATION AND PSYCHOLOGICAL WELL-BEING IN ADOLESCENTS DURING FOREIGN LANGUAGE LEARNING

Abstract

Adolescence is one of the most sensitive and transformative stages of human development, characterized by biological, cognitive, and social changes. During this period, emotional regulation becomes an essential psychological skill that influences academic performance, interpersonal relationships, and psychological well-being. This article analyzes the role of emotional regulation in adolescents during the foreign language learning process from developmental, cognitive, and social psychological perspectives.

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