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Behavioral interventions play a critical role in addressing the challenges faced by adolescents, particularly in promoting positive behaviors and reducing risky activities. This paper explores various behavioral intervention strategies tailored to adolescents, with a focus on enhancing emotional regulation, improving social skills, and reducing behaviors such as substance use, aggression, and truancy. By emphasizing evidence-based approaches such as cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), positive reinforcement, and peer mentoring, the paper demonstrates how these interventions can effectively shape behavior and promote healthier decision-making. Additionally, the paper discusses the role of family, schools, and community programs in supporting behavioral change and fostering an environment that encourages growth, resilience, and well-being in adolescents.