Better LivingExploring Is Good for Teens, but Comes With RisksSavePrintAdolescents who engage in a healthy amount of exploration develop greater independence. Tijana Moraca/ShutterstockJames Devitt10/2/2022|Updated: 10/2/2022Teenagers become more given to exploration with age and become increasingly likely to visit new places over time, a study finds.The results also show that greater exploration is associated with enhanced psychological well-being and larger social networks.We had a problem loading this article. Please enable javascript or use a different browser. If the issue persists, please visit our help center.Share this articleLeave a commentJames DevittAuthorAuthor’s Selected ArticlesNarcissism Comes From Insecurity, Not Inflated Sense of SelfApr 05, 2021Unstable Blood Vessels Seen in Autistic BrainsDec 20, 2015Chomsky Told Us: We Have Grammar in Our HeadsDec 11, 2015Fewer Poor Students Ditched Schools on ProbationSep 12, 2015Related Topicsexploration