What is happening "inside"?
My body is doing what
Help! - Parents and educators
Agh, teenagers
I see myself as...
100
This becomes fully engaged and active during puberty.
What is the endocrine system
100
____ and ____ are two factors that influence the onset of puberty.
What is nutrition and obesity
100
These people are the best source of personal information for their children, but public schools also play an important role in educating students about important developmental issues.
What are parents.
100
Adolescents are shocked when adults nag them about their _____, since they seldom realize how their actions are perceived by others.
What is narcissistic behavior
100
General perception (self image), how we would desire to be perceived (ideal self), and awareness of how others view us (Pygmalion self) are all aspects that seen in this
What is social mirror
200
This is the master gland
What is the pituitary gland
200
A loss of ____ is typical during puberty because of the sudden growing of adolescents bodies.
What is fine motor skills or coordination.
200
Adults need to recognize that physical appearance is linked to what
What is self perception
200
Adolescents have a strong belief that everyone is always watching and concerned about them. This what is fragment of the imagination.
What is imaginary audience
200
Harter developed this as a useful tool for determining how adolescents forge their self-concept.
What is the Self-Perception Profile for Adolscents
300
Skeletal and muscular growth and maturation are largely controlled by this
What is the thyroid
300
During childhood the last three vertebrae are fused together to form the coccyx and tailbone. This process is known as what?
What is ossification
300
While the mission of any school should center on intellectual development, ignoring this domain is counter productive.
What is affective
300
Youngsters vacillate between needing to establish adult independence while frequently requiring and still secretly desiring adult protections and what.
What is security.
300
Several behaviors have been linked, along with other factors, to this such as eating disorders, depression, victimization, and thoughts of suicide.
What is low-self esteem
400
It is common for adolescents to experience large burst of this.
What is adrenalin
400
Curiosity about this often dominates the thoughts of young adolescents.
What is sexuality
400
Parents and educator should teach youngsters to focus on doing one's best rather than always striving for this
What is perfection
400
Students within this category are the most worrisome for educators because they appear to have a lack of goals or exploration or commitment to any specific identity
What is identity diffusion
400
Who outlined seven interpersonal and intrapersonal traits as being directly related to emotional intelligence and critical elements in how students learn
Who is Goleman
500
A period of rapid physical maturation involving hormonal and bodily changes
What is puberty
500
As many as 25 percent of young adolescents experience this, an inability to focus properly on distant objects, but can see clearly things that are at close range.
What is nearsightedness or myopia
500
It is important for educators and parents to understand and what normal behavior
What is accept
500
Students who struggle to find success in any endeavor create a sense of what
What is inferiority
500
This is exacerbated by the loss of control over one's environment, difficulties in finding status in peer relationships, and living in an unstable family.
What is stress
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