01 WINTER Psychosocial Development Adolescence Template Chapter 11.

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01 WINTER Psychosocial Development Adolescence Template Chapter 11

02 Family Relations Divorced Parents Issues Financial Hardship Depression Disengagement Sexual Behavior

03 Family Relations Why don’t all parents use the nurturing parenting style? Nurturing Parents

04 Peer Relations What makes up teen subculture? What are the different crowds in high school?

05 Functions of Peer Groups Control Aggressive Impulses Emotional/Social Support Gain Independence Improve Social/Reasoning Skills Express Feelings Develop Attitudes About Sex Strengthen Moral Judgment Improve Self Esteem

06 Sexual Behavior Love of Same-Sex Love of Self Love of Opposite-Sex

08 Homosexual Behavior

WINTER 09 Template Heterosexual Behavior The Teenage Parent Factors Increasing Teen Pregnancy Poverty Unsafe Communities Single-Parent Households Sexual Abuse Sexually Active Teen Siblings Do shows like Teen Mom glamorize teen pregnancy?

10 Illegal Behavior Substance Abuse Criminal Activity