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REFRAME MYTHS
100

What body part in both boys and girls grows first during Early Adolescence as they transition into puberty? 

FEET!    

Acceptable Answers: Belly Fat

100

What Percentage of Teens Have Sleep Debt? 

85%

Because Melatonin produced 2 hours later, but society has an Adult Chronotype and High Schools starts earliest of all schools

100

What are Teenagers Good At?

Learning!

Making Social Connections

Anything they put their brain to!

200

What is Prefrontal Cortex responsible for?

What is Planning, Impulse Control, Long-Term Decision Making

200

What two neurotransmitters are most involved in ADHD

Norepinephrine (Attention and Focus)

Dopamine (Reward and Motivation)

200

What happens during sleep process

Pruning of neurons

Memory and Learning Consolidation

200

Myth: Teens are always lazy. 

Reality: Their sleep-wake cycles change, making them naturally inclined to stay up later and sleep in, which is often mistaken for laziness,

300

What is the Developmental Task of Adolescence

What is Identity Formation?

To answer who am I & who do I want to be! 

(OR: what do I believe in, to improve social connections, and to become independent)

300

What are two ingredients of a vape or e-cig that are harmful

1) Aerosal - Heavy Metals (Nickel, Tin, Lead)

2) Flavorings (25,000 different) = Diacetyl (Popcorn Lung)

3)Propylene Glycol + Vegetable Glycerin = Formeldahyde (Cancer)

300

Myth: They don't care what adults think

Reality: Parents and caring adults remain a major influence, particularly regarding values and safety

400

What Percentage of Alaskan Youth Have "Significant Childhood Trauma" (How do you define significant childhood trauma)

17.4% (Approximately 20%) 4 or more ACES

400

Myth: Teens are selfish 

Reality: Adolescence is a time for developing identity and independence, which can appear self-centered, but many teens are highly engaged in social issues and are generous.

500

Name Your Favorite Thing You Learned (Share it with your shoulder partner or with whole class)

Thank You!

500

IMPACT OF MYTHS?

Believing myths can cause adults to interact with teenagers in unproductive ways, such as using harsh punishment instead of guidance. It can create self-fulfilling prophecy where teenagers live down to the low expectations

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