ADOLESCENT SELF-PORTRAIT

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ADOLESCENT SELF-PORTRAIT By: Team “B” Angela Taylor Elizabeth Chestnutwood Karanda Farmer Teresa Smalls

INTRODUCTION This presentation is about adolescence and the transitional period between childhood and adulthood in males and females. The team will define biological, psychological, and social development in adolescents. In this self-portrait presentation we will also explain to you how it feels to be an adolescent, and the changes that tend to be most striking, or have the greatest effect on personality in adolescent. There will be explanation to those changes that will relate to facts. The team will also explain the difference between male and female adolescents. The team hope you enjoy this presentation.

The Feelings Of Being An Adolescent Begins from age 11 or 12 Ends from late teens or early twenties Physical changes Maturity Puberty

Understanding the Biological, Psychological, and Social development of Adolescence

Changes And Effects On Personality Of An Adolescence

Relating To Factual Text

Conclusion

References