Physical Puberty
True Identity
Emotions
Psychological Puberty
Teacher's Roles
100
An area in which teens lack care of during puberty, specifically the smell of some glands.
What is hygiene
100
This is a lack of exploration or commitment to any specific identity.
What is identity diffusion
100
This emotion is characterized by breaking of routine causing an adolescent overreact.
What is sense of crisis
100
Something that most teens are very preoccupied with, which causes them to skip social gatherings many times at pool parties.
What is body image
100
Something to aid in the understanding of puberty and other issues with the teen is to sit down and do this with them.
What is listen
200
For this group, physical changes occurring are minor voice change, growth of body hair, growth of facial hair.
What are young adolescent males
200
The acceptance of an identity imposed by others without extensive exploration of other possible alternatives.
What is identity foreclosure
200
Goleman outlined these as the seven interpersonal and intrapersonal traits directly related to emotional intelligence
What is confidence, curiosity, intentionality, self-control, relatedness, communication, and cooperation.
200
Advancing earlier or advancing later than everyone else for this can cause a lot of stress among teens.
What is timing of puberty
200
A correct way to handle a teen who has advanced before every other teen at their age.
What is treat them at the same capacity as the rest of the group
300
Heredity, environmental and race can be categorized as this.
What are factors that influence the start of puberty.
300
The exploration of many different roles without any strong commitment to any of them.
What is identity moratorium
300
This emotion is characterized by experimentation and exploration, which happens a lot within a teen life.
What is fickleness
300
This is an approach to help correct a teen's negative thoughts about certain things about themselves.
What is providing positive feedback on other attributes
300
This action can be taken by the teacher to help improve rebellious behavior or the lack of support from home or fellow peers
What is become a role model
400
These organs play a key role in the physical development and behavior of adolescents, especially boys.
What is adrenal glands
400
Making a solid commitment to an identity after investigating and experimenting with many possibilities.
What is identity achievement
400
This emotion is characterized by acting without thinking and not thinking about the consequences.
What is impulsive
400
A risk that happens because of this is that there is a greater risk for early tobacco, alcohol and drug use.
What is early-maturing teens
400
This should be the appropriate response when a teen comes to you and says that their world has ended because their boyfriend/girlfriend just broke up with them.
What is take concerns seriously
500
This is the leading cause that can tax the developing body and cause servere or even permanent damage to joints, muscles, tendons, ligaments, and bones.
What is overuse and repetitive motion
500
Erickson's fifth stage of development, which lasts throughout adolescence. This causes the teen to explore and experiment new things to find their place.
What is identity versus identity
500
This emotion is often aimed at peers of teens but often times this is the thing that teens fear the most.
What is sense of humor
500
A huge emphasis is placed on this, which causes emotional damage to teens, especially girls.
What is body shape
500
This helpful advise will help to avoid teens acting like you don't know anything about their experiences at all.
What is remember what it was like
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