96 ©2013, Cengage Learning, Brooks/ Cole Publishing Chapter 6 Biological Development in Adolescence.

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96 ©2013, Cengage Learning, Brooks/ Cole Publishing Chapter 6 Biological Development in Adolescence

97 ©2013, Cengage Learning, Brooks/ Cole Publishing  Adolescence o Puberty o The Growth Spurt o The Secular Trend o Primary and Secondary Sex Characteristics  Proof of Puberty  Diversity and Menarche EP: c 2.1.7a 2.1.7a 2.1.7b 2.1.7b

98 ©2013, Cengage Learning, Brooks/ Cole Publishing  Hair Growth  Development of Breasts  Voice Changes  Skin Changes  Nocturnal Emissions EP: a 2.1.7a 2.1.7b 2.1.7b

99 ©2013, Cengage Learning, Brooks/ Cole Publishing  Psychological Reactions to Physical Changes o Body Image and Self-Concept o Early and Late Maturation in Boys o Early and Late Maturation in Girls o Brain Development During Adolescence EP: e 2.1.7a 2.1.3a 2.1.7a 2.1.3a 2.1.7b 2.1.9a 2.1.7b 2.1.9a

100 ©2013, Cengage Learning, Brooks/ Cole Publishing o Adolescent Health, and Substance Use and Abuse  Use of Mind-Altering Substances  Use of Alcohol  Use of Tobacco EP: a 2.1.7a 2.1.7b 2.1.7b

101 ©2013, Cengage Learning, Brooks/ Cole Publishing  Significant Issues and Life Events o Masturbation o Sexual Activity in Adolescence  Racial and Other Differences in Adolescent Sexual Activity o Unplanned Pregnancy in Adolescence o Teenage Fathers o Why Do Teens Get Pregnant? EP: c 2.1.7a 2.1.7a 2.1.7b 2.1.7b

102 ©2013, Cengage Learning, Brooks/ Cole Publishing o Sex Education and Empowerment  Sex Education by Parents  Current Policy and Sex Education Programs  Abstinence-Only-Before-Marriage Sex Education Programs  Comprehensive Sex Education Programs  Empowerment Through Sex Education for Native Americans EP: a 2.1.7a k 2.1.7a k 2.1.7b 2.1.4c 2.1.7b 2.1.4c

103 ©2013, Cengage Learning, Brooks/ Cole Publishing o Sexually Transmitted Infections  Chlamydia  Gonorrhea  Syphilis  Pubic Lice  Scabies  Trichomoniasis  Genital Herpes  Human Papillomavirus (HPV)  HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus)  Preventing STIs EP: a 2.1.7a i 2.1.7a i 2.1.7b 2.1.7b

104 ©2013, Cengage Learning, Brooks/ Cole Publishing o Major Methods of Contraception  The Pill  The Birth Control Patch and Vaginal Ring  Depo-Provera Injections  Hormonal Implants  Emergency Contraception (EC)  Vaginal Spermicides  Condoms for Men EP: b 2.1.7a g 2.1.7a g 2.1.7b i 2.1.7b i

105 ©2013, Cengage Learning, Brooks/ Cole Publishing  The Female Condom  The Diaphragm and Cervical Cap  The Birth Control Sponge  The IUD (Intrauterine Device)  Withdrawal  Fertility Awareness Methods  Sterilization  Contraceptive Methods of the Future EP: b 2.1.9a 2.1.7a g 2.1.7a g 2.1.7b i 2.1.7b i