TEENAGE YEARS ARE A WASTE OF TIME; THERE IS NO PURPOSE FOR THEM
Adolescence Road From Childhood to Adulthood
BILLY “I will have to be gone for one week to get the supplies we need from town,” a farmer told his wife. “These supplies will last us all winter. While I am gone, Billy will be able to take care of the 40 acres of tobacco plants, and he is old enough now to use the riffle in case of an Indian or wild animal attack
BILLY WAS 6 His full name was William Clark. He later became famous for his exploration of the West with his friend and partner, Merriweather Lewis. When he was 6 he was not unlike other boys his age at that time.
Jonathan Jonathan is in charge of hunting all the meat for our family. If we have turkey on Thanksgiving or Christmas, it will be thanks to him. During the rest of the year, whether or not we have meat for our meals, or enough to dry and store, is up to Jonathan. If he has a bad hunting day, we eat vegetables.”
JONATHAN WAS 12 What responsibilities did you have at age 6? Age 12? How would you like to go back to this time?
Teens needs to mature: 1. Physical 2. Emotional 3. Mental 4. Social
Developmental Tasks ✩ Everyone matures at a different pace ✩ Environmental factors can alter maturing rate Family structure Birth order Peer group involvement Stress factors on individual or family Geographic location Genetic make-up Physical health
Development Tasks Havigheurts Eight Tasks ✩ Accept your body as it is, and make the most of it No one sees themselves as having the “Perfect” body Everyone has positive features Take care of your body to insure health through out life
Developmental Tasks ✩ Prepare for Marriage and Family Life Determine personal feeling about marriage and a family Learn as much about marriage and family living as possible Prepare yourself for that role
Developmental Tasks Establish a socially approved gender role. Adopt a set of standards for yourself Identify personal attitudes about what it means to be male or female
Developmental Tasks ✩ Establish Emotional Independence from Parents As child you were strongly dependent on parents As teens most struggle between desire for dependence and need of independence Learn to analyze alternatives Make more decisions independently Become responsible for your own actions
Developmental Tasks ✩ Develop Stable and Productive Peer Relationships Peer interaction reaches a peak of importance in teen years Making friends is important to overall social and psychological development Personal importance shifts from self to group, allowing selfish nature of child to step aside for the needs of others.
Developmental Tasks ✩ Develop a Personal Sense of Identity Recognize your uniqueness Who am I? What do I really want? What role you adopt?
Developmental Tasks ✩ Adopt socially responsible behavior Develop behavioral self-control Learn to control impulses Model your life after socially responsible people Assess moral and standards you have been taught Set your set of standards on what is right and wrong Show good judgement
Development Tasks ✩ Establish Career Goals Select and prepare for a career Analyze your aptitudes, abilities, and interests Choose courses and electives that will help prepare you Part-time or volunteer work in a related field
There is intelligent life here!!! Developmental Tasks Are Mile Markers Along The Teenage Highway
Under Normal Circumstances, Most Teens Develop Into Responsible Adults
When interruption occurs, all energies are focused on interruption and not on Developmental tasks
Common Roadblocks Death of Parent
Common Roadblocks Divorce
Common Roadblocks Death of sibling, or close friend
Common Roadblocks Severe Illness
Common Roadblocks Living with Abuse
Common Roadblocks Teen Pregnancy
Common Roadblocks Drugs or Alcohol
Common Roadblocks Compulsive or Obsessive Behaviors
After the the trauma that interrupted the development process has passed, development will resume where it left off