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Hallmarks of the teen years, ages 13-19: Growth spurt Rising hormonal levels (estrogen, progesterone, testosterone, androgen) Menstruation and ejaculation.

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1 Hallmarks of the teen years, ages 13-19: Growth spurt Rising hormonal levels (estrogen, progesterone, testosterone, androgen) Menstruation and ejaculation begin Girls develop breasts; boys develop hair on face, chest, voice deepens. Pubic hair appears Reproduction becomes possible Interest in dating and sex increase Abstract and scientific thinking appear Teens question “Who am I?” “What will I do with my life?” Initiation rites include confirmation, bar mitzvah, and graduation. Hallmarks of the teen years, ages 13-19: Growth spurt Rising hormonal levels (estrogen, progesterone, testosterone, androgen) Menstruation and ejaculation begin Girls develop breasts; boys develop hair on face, chest, voice deepens. Pubic hair appears Reproduction becomes possible Interest in dating and sex increase Abstract and scientific thinking appear Teens question “Who am I?” “What will I do with my life?” Initiation rites include confirmation, bar mitzvah, and graduation. What is Adolescence?

2 Height increase in centimeters 89101112131415161718 89101112131415161718 4 3 2 1 10 8 6 4 2 Age Height increase in inches Breast bud Pubic hair appearing Underarm hair appearing First menstruation Mature pubic hair Mature breast Testes enlargingPubic hair appearing; penis enlarging First ejaculationUnderarm, facial hair appearing; voice deepening Penis adult size; mature pubic hair Growth spurt peak GIRLS BOYS

3 Adolescents' Reactions to the Onset of Puberty Time of Onset Early Late Reaction Initial Later Initial Later Male Positive Mixed Negative Positive Female Negative Positive Mixed

4 1978 5 0 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 12 - 17 Years 1980198219841986 Percent of Teenagers Using Illegal Drugs 19881990199219941996 18 - 25 Years26 - 34 Years 35 Years and olderAll Americans 12 Years and over

5 One Out of Five Teenagers is Overweight 40% increase in proportion of overweight teens, over a 12-year period Possible Causes: Too much junk food Too much TV watching Lack of Exercise Source: National Center for Health Statistics (1994) 15%21% '76 - '80'88 - '91 TEENS 25%31% '76 - '80'88 - '91 ADULTS

6 Attention to hypothetical ideas and possibilities Scientific reasoning Logical combination of ideas Abstract thinking FEATURES OF FORMAL OPERATIONAL THINKING

7 There are: 3 weights (A, B, C) 3 lengths of string (1, 2, 3) 3 push positions (X, Y, Z) Which makes the quickest arc? The Pendulum Problem A Piagetian test for formal operational thinking Source: Howard Gruber & J. Jacques Vonesce, The Essential Piaget. New York, Basic Books (1977). 1 2 3 X Y Z B C A

8 PRECONVENTIONAL LEVEL (emphasis on avoiding punishments and getting awards) Stage 1: Heteronomous morality; ethics of punishment and obedience Stage 2: Instrumental purpose; ethics of market exchange CONVENTIONAL LEVEL (emphasis on social rules) Stage 3: Interpersonal conformity; ethics of peer opinion Stage 4: Social system orientation: conformity to social system; ethics of law and order POSTCONVENTIOANL LEVEL (emphasis on moral principles) Stage 5: Social contract orientation; ethics of social contract and individual rights Stage 6:Ethics of self-chosen universal principles KOHLBERG'S STAGES OF MORAL JUDGMENT

9 Longitudinal Development of Moral Reasoning Moral reasoning (percent) 70 stage 1stage 2stage 3stage 4stage 5 Age (in Years) 1036121416182022242628303234 60 50 40 30 20 10 0

10 Gilligans's Stages of Moral Development FeaturesStage Stage 1 Survival orientation Stage 2Conventional care Stage 3Integrated care Egocentric concern for self, lack of awareness of others' needs; "right" action is what promotes emotional or physical survival Lack of distinction between what others want and what is right; "right" action is whatever pleases others best Coordination or integration of needs of self and of others; "right" action takes account of self as well as others

11 Developmental Changes in Information Processing Environmental stimuli (input) Sensory register (SR) Control processes Increased efficiency Attention Recognition Rehearsal Organization Meaningfulness Short-term memory (STM) Increased size Long-term memory (LTM) Greater specific expertise Greater knowledge about problem- solving Response (output)

12 Growth spurt proceeds in distal-to-proximal direction Hormones increase and puberty occurs Girls mature earlier, on average, than boys High risk for injury and death Growth spurt proceeds in distal-to-proximal direction Hormones increase and puberty occurs Girls mature earlier, on average, than boys High risk for injury and death Summary of Adolescent Physical Development

13 Piaget’s formal operational stage Scientific and abstract thinking develop Information processing skills continue to improve Moral development matures Piaget’s formal operational stage Scientific and abstract thinking develop Information processing skills continue to improve Moral development matures Summary of Adolescent Cognitive Development


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