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Roadblocks to Development
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Development of a Teen Under normal conditions, most teens: – Get through the developmental tasks on schedule. – Develop into responsible, mature adults. Just as physical growth can be interrupted by disease or lack of nutrients, developmental tasks can be interrupted by roadblocks.
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Roadblocks for Teens Crisis Level Traumas – Death of a parent – Divorce of parents – Death of a sibling or close friend – Severe illness
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Roadblocks for Teens Living with Abuse – Physical – Emotional and/or Verbal – Sexual
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Roadblocks for Teens Teen Pregnancy Drug and/or Alcohol Abuse Compulsive or Obsessive Behaviors – Grades – Excelling in Sports – Physical Appearance
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All Focus Is Elsewhere When these challenges occur in a teen’s life, all energies are focused on the crisis and not on the developmental task. For example: – If a teen must cope with a traumatic event such as a death in the family, all of their energies are used in trying to understand and deal with that loss.
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Recovery Recovery from these roadblocks may take quite a long time. When the initial grief begins to lessen and life begins to move forward, then the teen can return to normal activities that allow for normal development. Examples: – Going back to school, seeing friends socially, playing on sports teams, etc.
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Summary Life is just like a highway. There are many roadblocks and course corrections made throughout everyone’s life. Do the best you can, learn from it, and move forward.
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Homework Assignment Road Map of Life Due next class period
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