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1 Understanding Your Health
Chapter 1 Understanding Your Health Lesson 2 Changes During the Teen Years Click for: >> Main Menu >> Chapter 1 Assessment Teacher’s notes are available in the notes section of this presentation. Next >>

2 The stage between childhood and adulthood
adolescence The stage between childhood and adulthood The time when you start developing physical characteristics of adults of your gender puberty Chemical substances, produced in glands, that help regulate many body functions hormones Click to reveal the definitions.

3 People in your age group
peers People in your age group community service Volunteer programs whose goal is to improve the community and the life of its residents Click to reveal the definitions.

4 In this lesson, you will learn to
describe physical changes that occur during the teen years. identify the mental and emotional changes hormones cause. explain how your relationships may change. practice healthful behaviors to improve total health.

5 Finding the Main Idea For each of the main headings in this lesson, write one sentence that states the main idea. Major Headings in this Lesson Adolescence: Time of Change and Challenge Physical Changes Mental/Emotional Changes Social Changes

6 Adolescence: Time of Change and Challenge
Adolescence is a time of discovery. The object of discovery is you. adolescence The stage of life between childhood and adulthood Next to infancy, the fastest period of physical growth is during adolescence.

7 Adolescence: Time of Change and Challenge
You begin to ask the question “Who am I?” You learn more about yourself and your abilities. You meet new people and have new experiences. These changes in life can be very exciting, but they can also be challenging. The changes you experience in adolescence affect all three sides of your health triangle. You might grow a few inches, make some new friends, discover new interests, and experience mood swings—all within a short period of time. You gain greater independence and take on new responsibilities.

8 Your Growing Responsibility
The responsibilities you take on during adolescence prepare you for your adult years. Your current responsibilities may include helping with household chores, such as washing the dishes or mowing the lawn. You may also be responsible for looking after a younger brother or sister, or for walking the dog.

9 Physical Changes Physical Changes Growth spurts Growth of body hair
Changes in body shape

10 Physical Changes Physical changes that occur during adolescence are the result of puberty. puberty The time when you start developing physical characteristics of adults of your gender Puberty begins at different ages for different people. Puberty usually begins between the ages of 8 and 14. Puberty usually begins between the ages of 11 and 14. Boys Girls

11 Physical Changes The changes that occur during puberty are all related to the release of hormones. hormones Chemical substances, produced in glands, that help regulate many body functions The rapid growth that teens experience is sometimes uneven. Hands and feet might grow first, which may make them feel too big for the rest of the body. It is important to remember that puberty is a normal part of the growth process. The changes that hormones cause can make some teens feel uncomfortable.

12 Mental/Emotional Changes
Mental Changes Emotional Changes You are able to face problems that are more complex. You can imagine the possible consequences of your actions. You begin to understand different points of view. You can see different solutions to a problem. You begin to develop your own values and beliefs. You experience mood swings caused by hormones. You begin to feel attraction toward others. You have an increased awareness in what is important to you. You become aware of the importance of assuming responsibility Although mood swings can be confusing and even challenging, they are normal. If you are feeling alone, angry, or sad, talking to a friend, family member, or trusted adult can help.

13 Social Changes During adolescence, you are likely to experience changes in your relationships with family, peers, and the community.

14 You are learning to make decisions for yourself.
Social Changes You are learning to act independently of your parents or other family members. You are learning to make decisions for yourself. Family Relationships Peer Relationships Relationships with the Community You new feelings of independence can cause differences between you and your family members. For example, differences over how late you are allowed stay up may occur. Keeping a positive relationship with your family is important to having good social health.

15 Social Changes During adolescence, your friends and peers take on a greater importance. Family Relationships Peer Relationships peers People in your age group Relationships with the Community In adolescence, your opinions and behaviors will often be influenced by your peers. Good social health includes learning to benefit from positive peer influences while resisting negative influences Examples of positive peer influence includes helping a friend, or simply listening to a friend.

16 Social Changes Family Relationships Many schools have begun sponsoring community service programs to get teens involved. Peer Relationships Relationships with the Community Your community includes your neighborhood, your school, and the city you live in. Social growth includes making positive contributions to your community. Many teens find community service to be a rewarding experience. Community service is also great preparation for the adult world. community service Volunteer programs whose goal is to improve the community and the life of its residents

17 What I Learned Vocabulary Define puberty. Lesson 2 Review
Puberty is the time when the physical characteristics of adults develop.

18 What I Learned Identify What are mood swings? What causes them?
Lesson 2 Review What I Learned Identify What are mood swings? What causes them? Mood swings are sudden shifts in emotion caused by hormones.

19 Lesson 2 Review What I Learned Recall What are some physical changes that occur during the teen years? These include changes in height and the shape of the body.

20 Lesson 2 Review Thinking Critically Analyze Regi’s cousin told her she is upset about differences she is having with her parents. What advice would you give this teen if you were in Regi’s place? Sample answer: Regi might tell her cousin that it is normal for family relationships to change during adolescence.

21 Lesson 2 Review Thinking Critically Apply What are two ways that you could become involved in your own community? Sample answer: I could help at the senior center or tutor younger students.

22 Understanding Your Health
End of Chapter 1 Understanding Your Health Lesson 2 Changes During the Teen Years Click for: >> Main Menu >> Chapter 1 Assessment


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