Chapter 12 Lesson One Page 364 Changes During Adolescence.

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Chapter 12 Lesson One Page 364 Changes During Adolescence

What Happens During Adolescence? During adolescence, you experience many physical, mental, emotional, and social changes. adolescence The stage of life between childhood and adulthood, usually beginning somewhere between the ages of 11 and 15

Physical Growth Teens go through puberty at different rates puberty The time when you develop physical characteristics of adults of your own gender Most females start puberty between the ages of 8 and 13. Most males start puberty between the ages of 9 and 14.

Physical Growth MalesFemales Male hormone production increases.Female hormone production increases. Sudden, rapid growth occurs. All permanent teeth come into place.All permanent teeth come into place, Acne may appear. Underarm hair appears. Pubic hair appears. Perspiration increases. External genitals grow.Uterus and ovaries enlarge. Shoulders broaden.Breasts develop. Muscles develop.Hips become wider. Sperm production starts.Body fat increases. Facial hair appears.Ovulation occurs. Larynx gets larger, and voice deepens.Menstruation starts.

Mental Growth As your brain grows, its ability increases to do complex reasoning and problem solving increases. You learn to be more responsible. You begin to make decisions based on your values and beliefs and understand that people have different points of view.

Emotional Growth You might become closer to your friends and feel less connected to your parents. Being attracted to someone and feeling close to him or her emotionally is an important part of a healthy relationship. As you mature, you will learn to manage your emotions in a positive way.

Expressing Emotions You may feel many different emotions in a short period of time. When you try to manage many strong feelings at once, it can feel overwhelming. You might feel like lashing out at others or keeping your feelings hidden.

Talking to someone you trust can help you cope with strong feelings.

Expressing Emotions Healthy Ways of Expressing Feelings Write in a journal. Draw. Play music. Exercise. Participate in a hobby. Talk to your friends, a sibling, your parents, a counselor, or another adult you trust.

Social Growth Social growth is important because it can help you find your place in society. The social connections that you make can help you develop friendships, find job opportunities, and get emotional support. It is important to choose friends that will support and influence you in a positive way.