Hormonal Changes
Psychological Implications of Puberty
Physical Changes
Self Esteem and Self Concept
Emotional Traits
100
This bodily system is responsible for the onset of puberty.
What is the endocrine system?
100
This is one major concern for young adolescence.
What is body image?
100
Physical changes usually occur between what ages?
What is 9-16?
100
Competency and worth, as opposed to competency in specific areas, are the difference between.
What is self-esteem and self concept?
100
This is the reason for moodiness.
What are hormone fluctuations?
200
This gland is known as the "master gland" in regards to puberty.
What is the pituitary gland?
200
Boys tend to be better established and have a more positive identity when reaching adulthood because of what?
What is late-maturing?
200
Name three factors that influence the onset of puberty.
What is heredity, race, environmental influences, healthcare, and emotional stress?
200
These are the concepts in which adolescents should build their self concept around.
What is scholastic competency, athletic competency, social acceptance, physical appearance, behavioral conduct, close friendships, romantic appeal, and job competence?
200
When being impulsive, teens often don't think about this.
What are consequences?
300
This gland is responsible for the manufacturing of adrenaline.
What are the adrenal glands?
300
This can result in serious health problems in girls as well as risky behaviors.
What is early development?
300
This is the average age that boys and girl reach puberty.
What is age 14?
300
This is the domain to which adolescence value most.
What is physical appearance?
300
This is an emotion in which one loses control over his/her environment. It can also be caused by any social or political issue.
What is stress?
400
The male version of these are "testes" and the female version are the "ovaries".
What are gonads?
400
Physical appearance is often a basis for this.
What is peer selection, social image, and romantic appeal?
400
Girls begin their growth spurt this many years ahead of boys.
What are 2 years?
400
These are practices that teachers can do to help improve/achieve self-esteem.
What is -getting to know students and calling them by their name, -help students recognize abilities -help students set realistic goals -encourage students to speak positively of him/herself and others -support safe risk taking,encourage involvement - listen carefully - help students realize they will not always succeed -focus on doing his/her best rather than "perfection
400
Teen's need for privacy is due to this.
What is sense of modesty and changing bodies?
500
The ovaires produce a hormone called this. Please describe it's job.
What is estradiol, it responsible for physical changes in the female?
500
Girls often need this to help them become happy with their appearance.
What is reassurance?
500
Loss of coordination is the result of this.
What are periods of rapid growth?
500
This is the difference between male and female self concept.
What are males generating self concept through personal achievements and females through social acceptance and establishing relationships?
500
This is when an unpleasant even occurs to a teen which results in an emotional outrage.
What is sense of crisis?
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