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Hormonal and Physical Changes in Puberty
Psychological Implications of Puberty
Issues Involving Self
Emotional Intelligence
Dealing with Adolescents
100
The chief enodcrine gland
What is the pituitary gland
100
Young adolescents are keenly aware of this
What is their appearance
100
Young adolescents' behavior illustrates this
What is their self-centered natures
100
These are two categories of traits that are related to emotional intelligence
What interpersonal and intrapersonal traits
100
Adults should try to not do this after an adolescent's emotional outburst
What is take it personally
200
Puberty typically occurs between these ages
What are nine and sixteen
200
Adolescents prefer to be this in terms of developmental timing
What is average
200
These are the two components of adolescent egocentrism
What are the imaginary audience and the personal fable
200
Easily offended is how young adolescents respond to this
What is criticism
200
Adults need to do this instead of trivializing adolescent problems
What is empathize
300
This could be one reason why middle schoolers complain about writing
What is a decrease in fine motor control
300
Studies show early development for girls makes them more vulnerable to this
What is serious health problems and risky behaviors
300
Self-esteem is constructed around a sense of these three things
What are a sense of competency, confidence and efficacy
300
This trait describes an adolescent's non-committal behavior
What is fickleness
300
Adults must do this to remain a positive presence in their youngster's lives
What is take care of themselves physically and emotionally
400
This area of health should not be left to the discretion of young adolescents
What is nutrition/eating
400
Young adolescents have a fear of this
What is being viewed as "different" from their peers
400
This is associated with the transition from elementary school to middle school
What is a loss of status
400
Teachers can do this in the course of their day to foster emotional learning
What is use events that occur naturally
400
Doing this to an adolescent in class might put him at odds with his peer group
What is being singled out in front of the class
500
This often dominates the thoughts of young adolescents
What is sexuality
500
Comparing young adolescents to others hinders this
What is developing their personal identity
500
Young adolescents vacillate between these two needs
What is establishing adult independence and desiring adult protection and security
500
An emotionally intelligent individual knows when to do these two things
What is when to speak and when to remain silent
500
Adults need to guard against doing this to adolescents in order to advance their personal agendas
What is exploiting their propensity for getting involved in causes