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1 Thinking About Psychology: The Science of Mind and Behavior 2e Charles T. Blair-Broeker Randal M. Ernst

2 Developmental Domain

3 Life-Span Development Chapter

4 Adolescence Module 15

5 What is Adolescence? Module 15: Adolescence

6 Adolescence Transition period from childhood to adulthood From puberty (the start of sexual maturation) to independence The end of adolescence varies by society

7 Adolescence

8 Physical Development in Adolescence Module 15: Adolescence

9 Puberty The period of sexual maturation where the person becomes capable of reproducing Starts at approximately age 11 in females and age 13 in males Major growth spurt

10 Physical Development

11 Primary Sex Characteristics The body structures that make sexual reproduction possible Reproductive organs –Ovaries in females –Testes in males

12 Secondary Sex Characteristics Nonreproductive sexual characteristics Breasts and hip development in females Voice quality and facial hair in males

13 Sexual Characteristics

14 Major Events Menarche Spermarche (nocturnal emission) Prepared view puberty in a positive manner

15 Sexuality Is a biological event Cognitive & cultural factors also influence sexual behaviors –Tv –Music –Print –Internet Include increased sex drive triggered by hormones Mixed messages=difficult decisions

16 Sexual Orientation Enduring sexual attraction toward –people of the other gender (heterosexuality) –One’s own gender (homosexuality) One’s attraction toward people of a particular gender Usually heterosexual or homosexual; small minority bisexual

17 Heterosexual A sexual orientation in which a person is attracted to members of the opposite sex “straight”

18 Homosexual A sexual orientation in which a person is attracted to members of the same sex Approximately 3-4% of the male population and 1-2% of the female population

19 Myths Parenting styles Person’s hatred/fear of opposite sex History of sexual exploitation Being raised by homosexual parents or having a parent who is homosexual

20 What do we know? Biological factors impact sexual orientation –Several hundred animal species exhibit same- sex behavior –Researchers have changed the sexual orientation of rats by manipulating the mother’s hormones during pregnancy –Differences in human brain structures (heterosexual vs homosexual)

21 Bullied

22 Cognitive Development: Reasoning Module 15: Adolescence

23 Formal Operational Stage Piaget’s fourth and final stage of cognitive development The person can think logically, hypothetically, and in the abstract Qualitative change over the thinking of a child

24 Cognitive Development in Adolescence: Morality Module 15: Adolescence

25 Lawrence Kohlberg Author of a three-stage theory of moral development

26 1. Preconventional Moral Reasoning Characterized by the desire to avoid punishment or gain reward Typically children under the age of 9

27 2. Conventional Moral Reasoning Primary concern is to fit in and play the role of a good citizen People have a strong desire to follow the rules and laws. Typical of most adults

28 3. Postconventional Moral Reasoning Characterized by references to universal ethical principles that represent the rights or obligations of all people Most adults do not reach this level.

29 Lawrence Kohlberg Moral Development

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32 Social Development in Adolescence Module 15: Adolescence

33 Erik Erikson Created an 8-stage theory of social development Each stage has its own psychosocial, developmental task.

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37 Social Development in Adolescence: Developing Identity Module 15: Adolescence

38 Identity One’s sense of self According to Erikson, an adolescence task is to solidify a sense of self by testing and integrating various roles A strong, consistent sense of who and what a person is

39 Developing Identity Identity search includes the following characteristics: –Experimentation –Rebellion –“Self”-ishness –Optimism and energy

40 Social Development in Adolescence: Developing Intimacy Module 15: Adolescence

41 Intimacy In Erikson’s theory, the ability to form close, loving, open relationships To Erikson this is the primary task of early adulthood Not necessarily one’s spouse or a sexual relationship

42 Maslow Get out your cell phones and go to Twitter or Remind and click on link I sent to you: http://www.educatorstechnology.com/2014/0 9/wonderful-chart-integrating- maslow.html?m=1

43 Maslow’s Hierarch of Needs


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