Leisure Basics
LSE Components
Identity Types
Adolescence Development
100

This is the type of activity described as voluntary for enjoyment, relaxation, or growth. 

What is leisure?

100

LSE integrates personal, social, and this third component related to places and environments. 

What is ecological (or place) leisure?

100

This type of identity is based on personality traits, self-construction, and stability across the lifespan. 

What is personal identity?

100

Adolescence is a period of this, where systematic changes lead to more positive functioning. 

What is plasticity?

200

In the icebreaker, participants share if their leisure motivation is this type, driven by internal rewards like enjoyment. 

What is intrinsic motivation?

200

This intrapersonal level of LSE involves individual skills, aptitudes, likes, and dislikes. 

What is personal leisure?

200

Leisure provides opportunities for this, including self-expression, autonomy, and social belonging during adolescence. 

What is identity formation?

200

Leisure activities promote this core quality of ______________, like initiative. 

What is positive development (or positive youth development)?

300

Leisure is viewed as opportunities for adolescents to be these "_______" of their own development. 

Response: What are active producers?

300

In social leisure, activities help build this, including a sense of community and supportive networks. 

What is social capital?

300

This identity type has two dimensions: cognitive and motivational, per Deschamps & Devos (1998). 

What is social identity?

300

Engaging in leisure increases positive affect and decreases negative affect, linking to this type of recovery and optimal functioning. 

What is physiological recovery?

400

Dwokin et al. (2003), Eccles et al. (2003), and Kleiber (1999) highlight leisure's role in developing this sense during adolescence.

What is a sense of belonging?

400

According to the slides, LSE emerges from "action in context" during this life stage, helping individuals learn about themselves and others. 

Response: What is adolescence?

400

Places like homes, schools, or playgrounds elicit feelings of security and belonging, crucial for this type of identity. 

What is place identity?

400

Studies show leisure fosters competencies like autonomy, decision-making, and this emotional skill. 

What is emotional competency?

500

Pressman et al. (2009) linked diverse leisure activities to increases in this and decreases in depression. 

What is life satisfaction (or positive affect)?

500

When LSE's three components interact, it fosters this in adolescents, contributing to identity construction and a positive sense of self. 

What is self-esteem (or self-expression)?

500

Adolescence is a critical stage for building this complex aspect of self, challenged by tasks like those outlined by Havighurst (1972). 

What is identity?

500

Larson (2000) notes leisure's structured activities improve initiative, facilitating the move to this positive life stage. 

What is positive adulthood?

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