When noticing changes happening in themselves and in peers, adolescents will usually ask themselves this question.
What is "Am I normal?"
100
The ability and desire to verbally exchange ideas, feelings, and concepts with others.
What is communication?
100
With few coping skills and a lot of changes happening to them that feel out of their control, adolescents often struggle with this.
What is stress?
100
With increased self-confidence, you are more likely to do this in class.
What is participate?
100
Young adolescents want to be heard. From concerns to complaints, we must do this.
What is listen?
200
The age range girls usually begin their growth spurt.
What is 10 to 12?
200
The ability to modulate and control one's own actions in age-appropriate ways.
What is self-control?
200
Experimentation, exploration, and taking up new hobbies and interests but then quickly losing interest is what NATURAL CHARACTERISTIC of young adolescents?
What is fickleness?
200
Bumping up to a favored position among peers or being rejected or isolated among peers, can both affect a middle schooler's what?
What is social status?
200
While it might be hard to seriously consider their seemingly frivolous "earth-shattering" problem, adults must do this to see it from their perspective.
What is empathize?
300
The age range boys usually begin their growth spurt.
What is 12 to 14?
300
The ability to engage with others based on the sense of being understood by and understanding others.
What is relatedness?
300
While a sense of humor is common at this age, both good-natured verbal barbs and poking fun to deflect attention, watch out for WHICH SPECIFIC TYPE OF HUMOR that frequently ends in hurt feelings?
What is sarcasm?
300
Students with confidence and high self-esteem that can work without constant supervision or reassurance have this.
What is self-direction?
300
More important than any lesson or lecture, adults who interact with adolescents need to be this first.
What is a good role model?
400
This process of fusing the vertebra makes the tailbone tender and it uncomfortable to sit on hard surfaces for a long period of time, usually making adolescents fidgety.
What is ossification?
400
A sense of control and mastery.
What is confidence?
400
Acting without thinking through all the consequences.
What is impulsive?
400
Years of being unsuccessful in school and believing they might not succeed could lead to this.
What is learned helplessness?
400
While it might have been a long time since we were young, in order to empathize, we must do THIS about our struggles from their age.
What is remember?
500
Adolescents should focus on this to fuel their body during these physical changes and to develop good habits that will follow them into adulthood.
What is nutrition?
500
The wish and capacity to have an impact and to act upon that wish with persistence.
What is intentionality?
500
Perception, facilitation of thought, understanding, and management are four elements of what?
What is Emotional Intelligence?
500
Strong self-efficacy and and believing they will do well will likely lead to what?
What is achievement?
500
Subtly or in private, and always sincere and specific, these two types of communication should be shared with adolescents.
What is legitimate praise and appropriate reinforcement?