This gland is also called the master gland.
What is the pituitary gland?
The process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth.
What is nutrition?
What is "The personal fable"?
They explain how personal identity is developed.
Who are Erickson and Marcia's?
When adolescents display extremes of highs and lows over a short period of time.
What is moodiness?
This gland that is responsible for physical growth.
What is the thyroid gland?
Due to puberty, adolescents need to practice this to keep from developing offensive body odors.
What is hygiene?
The most pervasive trait of ten-to-15-year-olds.
What is adolescents egocentrism?
When adolescents are competent and a valuable individual.
What is industry?
A type of humor that adolescents frequently use on each other.
What is sarcasm?
These glands release a hormone that enables quick surges of energy and strength.
What are the adrenal glands?
(T/F) As many as 25 percent of young adolescents experience nearsightedness.
What is true?
He defined the "adolescents egocentrism phenomenon".
Who is David Elkind?
This stage of development is marked by exploration and experimentation.
What is identity vs identity confusion?
Because of this, adolescents are eager to take up devotion to a cause.
What is their heighten sense of justice?
These glands produce the sexual traits of the maturing female and male.
What are the gonads?
The amount of fruits and vegetables young people need per day.
What is five?
The believe that everyone's attention is center on them.
What is imaginary audience?
In 2006, they emphasized the additional complexity of identity formation for young adults from diverse backgrounds.
Who are Baldwin, Keating, and Bachman?
Acting upon your thoughts with out thinking.
What is impulse?
The stage when a young teen has developed the biological potential to reproduce.
What is sexual maturation?
(T/F) It is important for young adolescents who have questions about their sexual orientation and identify to find help and support.
What is true?
Bad things happen to other people, not me.
What do adolescents believe?
1. Diffusion
2. Foreclosure
3. Moratorium
4. Achievement
What are the four stages of identity formation?
Changeability or lack of steadfastness.
What is fickleness?