Brain Changes
Hormones & Moods
Friends & Peers
Family & Peers
Identity & Self
100

What part of your brain helps you make good decisions?


Prefrontal Cortex

100

What causes mood swings during puberty?


Hormones.

100

What is one sign of a healthy friendship?

Kindness, trust, respect, honesty, etc.

100

Why might arguments with parents increase during puberty?

Teens want more independence.

100

What does “identity” mean?


Who you are (interests, personality, values).

200

Why is it harder to control impulses during puberty?

The brain’s “thinking center” develops slower than the “emotion center.”

200

Name one positive way to handle a strong feeling.


Deep breaths, taking space, talking to someone, journaling, etc.

200

Why might friendships change during puberty?


Interests, identity, and emotional needs shift.

200

What is one respectful way to communicate with a parent about a problem?

Using “I” statements or calm tone.

"I find it hard to set the table before dinner because I am also working on homework."

200

Name one thing that shapes your identity.


Family, culture, hobbies, friends, experiences, etc.

300

What is the limbic system responsible for?

Emotions and emotional reactions.

300

What is a “mood swing”?


Quickly shifting from one feeling to another.

300

What is peer pressure?


Feeling pushed to act a certain way because friends are doing it.

300

Give one reason families might misunderstand each other during puberty.


Teens’ emotions change quickly and parents misread them.

300

Why do tweens/teens try out new styles or hobbies?


They’re exploring who they are.

400

Name one reason teens feel emotions more strongly.

Hormones + developing brain connections.

400

Why might someone cry or get frustrated more easily during puberty?

Emotional sensitivity increases as hormones change.

400

Name one strategy for standing up to negative peer pressure.


Saying no, giving a reason, walking away, finding new friends.

400

What is one healthy way to build trust with parents?


Being honest, following rules, checking in, etc.

400

What is self-esteem?


How you feel about yourself and your abilities.

500

Explain how the brain “rewires” during puberty.

It strengthens connections used often and removes ones not needed (pruning).

500

Describe a strategy to calm your body when you feel overwhelmed.

Any self-regulation technique (e.g., grounding, movement, sensory tools).

500

Why do teens start caring more about friends’ opinions?


The brain becomes more sensitive to social feedback and belonging.

500

Explain why independence is important during adolescence.


It helps teens learn responsibility, identity, and decision-making.

500

What does it mean to be your “authentic self”?

Acting in a way that matches your true feelings, beliefs, and personality.