Puberty: Hormones
Puberty: Biological
Boys and Girls
Egocentrism and Identity
Self Esteem/Self Concept
100
This small pea sized organ controls all other endocrine glands; it is often referred to as the 'master' gland
What is the pituitary gland?
100
Adolescents stamina increases because of this.
What is growth of the lungs and heart?
100
Between the ages of 12 and 13, most girls experience their first __.
What is menstruation?
100
Young adolescents inability to put themselves in someone else's shoes describes their __ nature.
What is self-centered?
100
__ is derived from evaluating all three components of self and building a global feeling.
What is self-esteem?
200
The glad that is less understood but responsible for producing quick surges of energy.
What is the adrenal gland?
200
Young adolescents need more of this to fuel their active and growing bodies.
What is more calories
200
This is a concern among all young teens, but more often for girls.
What is body shape?
200
The two components of egocentrism
What is the imaginary audience and the personal fable?
200
The domains one values highly have the greatest impact on this.
What is self-concept?
300
This is a major factor in predicting the onset of puberty for an individual
What is heredity?
300
This gland because more active, creating the increased need for good hygiene.
What are the sweat glands?
300
Late _ boys are usually better adjusted and develop a more positive personal identity when they reach adulthood.
What is late-maturing?
300
Young adolescents believe they are ___, and not vulnerable to negative consequences.
What is invincible?
300
This is the domain that young teens give the most value to.
What is physical appearance?
400
The point at which a young teen has developed the biological potential to reproduce
What is sexual maturation?
400
Young adolescents become more aware of this; and it is often the basis for social image, peer selection,and romantic appeal.
What is appearance?
400
Girls usually experience __ 2-3 years ahead of boys.
What is puberty?
400
Erikson's fifth stage of development where young teens explore numerous roles in attempt to discover his true nature.
What is the identity versus identity stage?
400
Girls generate this through social acceptance and the quality of interpersonal relationships, while boys produce this through personal achievement.
What is self-concept?
500
Loss of coordination
What is the result of having body parts develop at different rates?
500
Young middle school aged females have more of an idealized view of relationships because this influence
What is the media?
500
Curiosity of this often dominates the thoughts of both female and male young adolescents.
What is sexuality?
500
The acceptance of an identity imposed by others without extensive exploration of other options.
What is identity foreclosure?
500
__ is constructed around the sense of competency, confidence, and efficacy.
What is self-esteem?
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