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Psychology Notes 4.1

Physical and Sexual Development

Adolescence is the ______period between childhood and adulthood.

In some ______, adolescence is not recognized as a separate stage of life; individuals move directly from childhood to adulthood.

But in our society adolescence is looked upon as a time of ______for adult responsibilities.

Initiation rites: ______in which an individual is admitted to new status or accepted into a new position.

Initiation rites are also known as ______, which can include:

celebration of birthdays at 16, 18 and 21

bar mitzvahs and bat mitzvahs

graduation from high school or college

weddings

Young people are undergoing complex ______and ______changes that effect them both personally and socially.

Theories of Adolescence

G. Stanley Hall (1904) saw the adolescent as a ______stage-

a fully grown______in a cage, an animal that sees freedom but does not know quite when freedom will occur or how to handle it.

Hall coined the phrase “______” meaning the teen is confused, troubled, and highly frustrated.

Margaret Mead (1920s) found in some cultures, adolescence is a highly ______time of life and not at all marked by storm and stress was a by-product of an industrialized society.

Proposed ______might play a role in development.

Robert Havighurst- every adolescent faces challenges in the form of ______tasks that must be mastered.

Accepting one’s physical makeup and acquiring a ______or feminine gender role

Developing appropriate ______with age-mates of both sexes

Becoming ______independent of parents and other adults

Achieving the assurance that one will become economically ______

Deciding on, preparing for, and entering a ______

Developing the ______skills and concepts necessary for social competence

Understanding and achieving socially ______behavior

Preparing for ______and family

Acquiring ______that are harmonious and appropriate

Most teens face ______, but find a way to deal with it.

The most ______of theses include the individual’s adjustment in childhood, the level of adjustment of his or her parents and peers, and the changes that occur during adolescence.

This time period is marked by major physical, social, emotional, and ______changes.

Physical Development

Puberty: sexual maturation; the ______and the point when reproduction is first possible

Hormones ______a series of internal and external changes.

Some girls start to mature physically as early as ______, while boys may start to matures between ______.

Just before puberty boys and girls experience a ______spurt.

Reactions to Growth- both

Teens conform to ideals of how a male or female their age should ______, dress, and look.

Most teens mention physical ______when they discuss what they don’t like about themselves.

Reactions to Growth –boys

Boys who mature early (______)

Become ______hero

Others look up to them/crushes

More ______and independent

Boys who mature late

Become ______

Display defiant behavior

Never ______

Reaction to Growth-girls

Mature early

Embarrassed

Date older boys (______)

Become bossy w/other people

Can be more ______

Mature late

Get along with peers

Less ______

But may not like themselves

Sexual Development

The physical changes that occur are accompanied by changes in ______and attitudes about sex.

The average age of ______is about ______, some three or four years later than in the 1950s.

Sexual Attitudes

Depending on your ______determines how much you know about sexual development.

In some societies children are kept in the ______about sex until just before they are married.

Whereas some are ______to engage in sexual play in the belief that such play will foster mature development.

Increase of Sexual Awareness

Many questions have been raised over the ______, religion and government in providing information and guidance about sex.

The teen birth rate has ______steadily since 1991.

Studies show that children of teenage mothers are more likely to ______teenage parents themselves, to do poorly in school, and likely to serve time in prison.

Diseases

Fear of sexually transmitted diseases and the ______epidemic have effected sexual attitudes.

More teens turning to______.