The correct answer is: The first passage is written for an older audience. The second passage is written for children.
While the first passage uses some medical terms, the language is generally more complex and formal, making it better suited for an older audience. The sentences in the second passage are shorter and simpler, making them easier to understand for younger readers.
The second passage uses the word "condition" to describe Tourette's syndrome, which is a more neutral and child-friendly term than "syndrome." The first passage briefly mentions bullying as one of Jaylen's experiences, while the second passage focuses entirely on Tourette's syndrome. This suggests that the second passage is likely intended for an audience unfamiliar with the condition and needs a basic explanation.