Define Adolescence
A life period where one becomes aware that they are members of multiple groups, such as their family, peer groups, and classmate groups. These relationships influence their interactions and how they behave, think and act around others.
What are the three biggest influences in an adolescent's life
Parents, Peers and community/society
What term is used to describe the phenomenon where adolescents adopt the behaviors, attitudes, and values of their peer group?
Peer pressure - which is especially prevelant in the adolescent stage and one can be majorily influenced by others, especially close friend groups
What are the 3 major changes that happens in Adolescence
Biological, Psychological and Social Changes
What do Friends and peers seek off each other?
Sense of Belonging/ To socially belong
Name a behaviour that can be influenced by healthy friendships during adolescence
Increased Empathy, Improved Communication, Enhanced Social Skills, Boosted Self-Esteem, Greater Resilience
What is the stage called for adolescents in Piaget's Stages of Cognitive Development
Formal Operational Stage
What is the term for a negative type of friendship where one person is dominant and the other is submissive, often resulting in harm or manipulation?
Toxic Friendship/Relationship
What are the Niche behavioural changes of adolescence?
They are "moody" and they show some disrespect and defiance as they go through hormonal changes and a period of brain development during puberty. Teenagers may also be short-tempered as they naturally begin to seek privacy and independence.
What does Identity and Role confusion mean in Erikson's theory of Psychosocial development?
Identity involves the experiences, relationships, beliefs, values, and memories that make up a person's subjective sense of self.
They develop:
Kids who are not allowed to explore and test out different identities might be left with what Erikson referred to as role confusion, which can result in the following:
Name factors that can influence the formation of friendships during the teenage years
Common activities, interests, or passions, such as sports, music, hobbies, religion or academic pursuits
How does social media influence adolescent behavior, particularly in terms of self-esteem and body image?
Through Comparisons, Idealised Images, Validation and Approval, Cyberbullying, FOMO, Identity exploration.
What are some strategies teachers can use to help their adolescents navigate the challenges of adolescence and form healthy friendships?
Inclusive Classroom Environments
Promoting Collaboration and Teamwork
Facilitating Peer Support Networks
Addressing Bullying and Peer Conflict
Encourage positive interactions
Model positive behaviors
Offer diverse extracurricular activities
What are the potential long-term effects of experiencing loneliness or social isolation during adolescence?
Mental health issues (e.g., depression, anxiety)
Poor academic performance
Risk of substance abuse
Difficulty forming relationships in adulthood
Physical health consequences
Impact on overall well-being
How can peer support programs, such as mentoring or peer counseling, help address behavioral issues among adolescents?
Role models for inspiration
Safe, judgment-free spaces
Empowerment and validation
Skill-building activities
Social connections
Feedback and accountability
Continuous support for behavioral changes.