Puberty
Physical Development
Emotional Development
Identity Formation
Critical Elements in How Students Learn
100
This system becomes fully active at the onset of puberty.
What is endocrine?
100
Young adolescents often endure this type of "stage" through their years of growth.
What is awkward?
100
The belief that everyone's attention is centered on young adolescents when they are in the presence of others.
What is imaginary audience?
100
A lack of exploration or commitment to any specific identity.
What is identity diffusion?
100
A sense of control and mastery.
What is confidence?
200
This master gland produces hormones that stimulate glands responsible for physical change.
What is pituitary?
200
The last three vertebrae fuse during adolescence in this process.
What is ossification?
200
The personal fable involves an artificially elevated sense of this.
What is uniqueness?
200
The acceptance of an identity imposed by others without extensive exploration of other possible alternatives.
What is identity foreclosure?
200
The ability to balance one's own needs with those of others.
What is cooperation?
300
Skeletal and muscular growth are controlled by the function of this gland.
What is thyroid?
300
Essential for proper bone development and avoidance of osteoporosis.
What is calcium?
300
Adolescents display various emotional traits that are readily revealed to anyone close by. This includes being moody, impulsive, and a need for this; which can be physical or emotional.
What is privacy?
300
The exploration of many possible rules without any strong commitment to any of them.
What is identity moratorium?
300
The ability to engage with others based on the sense of being understood by and understanding others.
What is relatedness?
400
This is a contributing factor to the onset of puberty.
What is heredity?
400
Physical changes during puberty produce this emotion for young teens.
What is anxiety?
400
Above all else, adolescents want adults who will do this.
What is listen?
400
Making a solid commitment to an identity after investigating and experimenting with many possibilities.
What is identity achievement?
400
Another word for a sense of inner control.
What is self-control?
500
88% of girls and 83% of boys reach puberty at this age.
What is 14?
500
Satisfaction of personal appearance is closely linked to this of self.
What is esteem?
500
An inherent part of every life stage.
What is stress?
500
The stage of development known as identity versus identity is from the works of this individual.
Who is Erikson?
500
The ability and desire to verbally exchange ideas, feeling, and concepts with others in an atmosphere of trust and respect.
What is communication?
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