Development
Puberty
Self-Esteem
Emotional Intelligence
Hodge Podge
100
The best source of information for a young adolescent.
Who are parents?
100
Rapidly changing bodies make adolescents need more of this behind closed doors.
What is privacy?
100
A major concern for young adolescents.
What is body image?
100
The ability to control one's own actions.
What is self-control?
100
The bane of middle school existence.
What is acne?
200
At the beginning of puberty, adolescents often ask themselves this.
What is "Am I normal?"
200
Most young adolescents grow 2 to 4 inches in height and gain 8 to 10 pounds a year during these school terms.
What are the middle school years?
200
Physical appearance and social acceptance are important factors for this act.
What is forming self-concept?
200
An emotionally intelligent person knows when to do this and when to remain silent.
What is to speak?
200
Middle school students learn best when these needs are met.
What are social and emotional needs?
300
Girls who developed early were satisfied with body image until late adolescence when they tended to become this type of build.
What is endomorphic?
300
Obesity can cause puberty to have this type of onset.
What is early onset puberty?
300
Self-esteem is structured around these three qualities.
What are competency, confidence, and efficacy?
300
When young teens overreact to an event, this emotional trait is displayed.
What is sense of crisis?
300
Committing to an identity after trying different possibilities.
What is identity achievement?
400
While rapidly growing, skeletal development occurs faster than this growth, resulting in unprotected bones.
What is muscular growth?
400
Adolescents can experience a decrease in this skill during puberty that makes writing more difficult.
What are the fine motor skills?
400
Differing instruction, adopting doable goals, changing pace, and using different forms of testing, give teachers the opportunities to help their students do this.
What is raise their self-esteem?
400
Tests created to measure emotional intelligence.
What are MSCEIT and MEIS?
400
An artificially developed sense of uniqueness and "bulletproof" attitude comes from this adolescent idea.
What is a personal fable?
500
These glands play an important role in physical development and behavior. They are especially known for this affecting boys.
What are the adrenal glands?
500
When puberty begins, this body system becomes active.
What is endocrine system?
500
The "social mirror" explains the construction of this important quality.
What is self-esteem?
500
He suggested emotional intelligence and not traditional intelligence was more important to achieving adult success.
Who is Daniel Goleman?
500
"Choices lead to behaviors, behaviors lead to habits, and habits lead to a way of life..." is connected to this type of behavior in adolescents.
What is health-related behaviors?
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