Emotional development issues
Hormonal changes in adolescents
Puberty and biological functions
Self Esteem during adolescence
100

Young adolescents have difficulty putting themselves in the position of others due to this ability being underdeveloped.

What is cognitive?

100

The small pea-sized organ at the base of the brain often called the "master gland."

What is the pituitary gland?

100

An increase in heart weight and lung size give adolescents an in increase in this. 

What is stamina?

100

Self esteem is based on a "social mirror" with this number of sides.

What is three?

200

The 5th stage of development, according to Erickson, in which teens explore and experiment with various roles is to referred to as this.

What is identity versus identity?

200

Hormones used to produce physical growth - both skeletal and muscular are the function of this gland.

What is the thyroid?

200

Growing teens require more of these in their diet than at any time period in their lifetime.

What are calories?

200

Adolescents who have self confidence are likely to do this in class and extra - curricular activities within the school environment.

What is participate?

300

In young adolescent development, this is the most pervasive trait of 10-15 year olds. 

What is adolescent egocentrism?

300

This biological change typically occurs between the ages of 9-16 in young adolescents.

What is puberty?

300

When oil clogs a pore of the skin the minor infection caused will result in these for young adolescents.  

What are pimples?

300

Moving to middle school can result in the loss of this as the transition occurs.

What is status?

400

The belief that can nothing bad can happen to me in young adolescents is known as this.

What is bulletproof?

400

The fusing of the last three vertebrae to form the tailbone.

What is ossification?

400

This gland of young adolescents becomes more active than when they were children causing the need for more frequent showers. 

What is the sweat gland?

400

Adolescent girls may downplay this ability as related to academic knowledge according to Lundeberg, Fox, and Puncochcar's 1994 findings. 

What is scholastic?

500

The belief that all attention is centered on a young adolescent while in the company of others can be identified as this.

What is the imaginary audience?

500

Many young adolescents go through an intense period when this happens at a rapid pace.

What is growth?

500

The percentage of teens who consume the recommended five serving of fruit and vegetables per day.

What is 20 percent?

500

Educators can encourage self esteem by having students focus on their perosnal best rather than always seeking this.

What is perfection?