Puberty
Other Biological Functions
Identity Formation
Self-esteem
Emotional Intelligence
100
This part of the body becomes fully engaged and active for the first time during puberty
What is the endocrine system
100
This organ increases weight and size during the stages of puberty
What is the heart
100
Marcia's four stages of identity formation are
What is identity diffusion, foreclosure, moratorium, and achievement
100
A general evaluation of one's competency and worth is...
What is Self-esteem
100
Two measures of emotional intelligence are
What is MSCEIT and MEIS
200
These are both physical changes male and female adolescents share during puberty
What is appearance of pubic hair, and major growth spurt
200
This condition is caused by the eyeball being elongated, resulting in light being focused in front of the retina and producing a blurred image of objects far away.
What is nearsightedness or mypoia
200
This crisis described in Erickson's work is due to students' formation of views on self from the perspective of peers and other adults rather than from the perception of parents and family.
What is industry versus inferiority
200
Middle School students learn best in an atmosphere where these needs are being met.
What is social and emotional
200
What are the four elements of emotional intelligence
What are perception, facilitation of thought, understanding, and management
300
When this is reached, puberty is triggered. Nutrition and high caloric diets are to blame for this
What is the weight threshold
300
These become more active than they were during childhood and are responsible for perspiration. They concentrate under the arms and groin, and on the feet.
What are sweat glands
300
This is the acceptance of an identity imposed by others without extensive exploration of other possible alternative
What is Identity foreclosure
300
This gender's self-concept is produced through social acceptance and the quality of interpersonal relationships they establish
What is female
300
Goleman claims _________ ___________ as a strong predictor of adult success
What is emotional intelligence
400
The fusing of this is one reason young adolescents need to and do change positions frequently and are often fidgety.
What is adult coccyx or tailbone.
400
This condition is highly tied to poor eating habits established during adolescence.
What is Obesity
400
This stage of identity is a student who had no goals and are content to drift through life without exploring anything of value.
What is Identity diffusion
400
This has been linked to eating disorders, depression, victimization, and thought of suicide
What is low-self esteem
400
This is the sense that finding out about things is positive and pleasurable
What is cuiosity
500
This article provides many excellent example of suggestions and for appropriate middle level sports
What is the Sports Done Right article
500
Children are well aware of the physical differences between their male and female peers. Curiosity about their ____________often dominates the thoughts of adolescents.
What is Sexuality
500
Erikson's fifth stage of development is known as ___________, the stage marked by exploration and experimentation.
What is confusion
500
This allows students who have developed a strong sense of self-efficacy to do well in school.
What is Achievement
500
Confidence, curiosity, intentionality, self-control, relatedness, communication, and cooperation are all ____________
What is interpersonal and intrapersonal traits