The most important psychological and psychosocial changes puberty and early adolescence are the emergence of abstract thinking, the growing ability of absorbing the perspectives or viewpoints of others. There is an increased ability of introspection as well as the the development of personal and sexual identity during this time. As you age the memory of these confluences blur. We go through the motions of schooling to prepare us for the adult world but often what we experience in the halls and spaces between are where the reality lies. School Dazing examines the confusion of navigating these spaces and the bewildering discovery of self.
Documentation by Emma Jo Vitallo