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Preview Bellringer Key Ideas Physical Changes Mental and Emotional Changes Social Changes Chapter 16 Section 1 Changes During Adolescence

Bellringer List changes that you have experienced physically and mentally since your eighth birthday. Chapter 16

Key Ideas Compare the physical changes that occur in boys and girls during adolescence. Describe the mental and emotional changes that occur during adolescence. Describe the social changes that occur during adolescence. Identify added responsibilities teens have during adolescence. Name three ways that changes during adolescence have affected your life. Chapter 16 Section 1 Changes During Adolescence

Physical Changes Adolescence is the time between puberty and full maturation. Puberty is the period of human development during which people become able to reproduce. Hormones are chemical substances made and released in one part of the body that cause a change in another part of the body. The main male hormone, testosterone, and the main female hormones, estrogen and progesterone, are released at the start of puberty. Chapter 16 Section 1 Changes During Adolescence

Chapter 16 Section 1 Changes During Adolescence

Mental and Emotional Changes A New Way of Thinking As adolescence progresses, teens are able to think in a more complex way. They can foresee consequences, make more logical decisions, and view situations from other points of view. Chapter 16 Section 1 Changes During Adolescence

Mental and Emotional Changes A New Way of Feeling New feelings that arise during adolescence may cause teens to feel alone, insecure, and confused. Chapter 16 Section 1 Changes During Adolescence

Mental and Emotional Changes A New Desire for Independence The process of leaving dependence behind and forming a new identity is complex and sometimes scary. Having conflicting emotions is healthy and normal. If prolonged periods of sadness or anxiety become overwhelming, seek help from a parent, school counselor or doctor. Chapter 16 Section 1 Changes During Adolescence

showing concern for how people are doing listening to others encouraging others getting a job Social Changes As teens grow older, their parents and others expect more of them. Relationships with friends change and become more important during adolescence. You can take more responsibility at home, in friendships, and in other parts of life by: Chapter 16 Section 1 Changes During Adolescence

Chapter 16 Section 1 Changes During Adolescence

Preview Bellringer Key Ideas Young Adulthood Middle Adulthood Older Adulthood Healthy Aging Chapter 16 Section 2 Adulthood

Bellringer Draw three different pictures of the same person during young adulthood, middle adulthood, and older adulthood. Show the person engaged in activities typical for his or her age group. Chapter 16

Section 2 Adulthood Key Ideas Describe the changes that occur during young adulthood. Identify the opportunities middle adulthood offers. Name three concerns that an older adult might have. List behaviors that promote healthy aging. State three ways in which you can help an older adult you know lead a healthy life. Chapter 16

Section 2 Adulthood Young Adulthood Young adulthood is considered to be the period between ages 21 and 35. During young adulthood, physical changes slow down and many people enter a period of peak health. Young adults begin to get a clearer sense of their identity. They begin to relate to their parents on a more adult level. Chapter 16

Section 2 Adulthood Young Adulthood Young adults learn to value commitment in relationships. They may choose to marry and have a family. Young adults become financially independent. This can be scary but also fulfilling. Accidents and injuries are the greatest immediate health risks for most young adults. Young adults should develop healthy lifestyles to prevent health problems later in life. Chapter 16

Section 2 Adulthood Middle Adulthood Middle adulthood is considered to be the period between ages 35 and 65. Physically, muscle tone and strength may diminish during middle adulthood, but they can be maintained with regular exercise. Menopause is the period of time when a woman stops ovulating and menstruating. This typically happens between 50 and 55. Chapter 16

Section 2 Adulthood Middle Adulthood Middle-aged adults begin to accept mortality as they see friends and loved ones die. A midlife crisis is the sense of uncertainty about one’s identity that some people experience in midlife. Middle-aged adults may get through this crisis by accepting their maturation. Middle-aged adults may have a strong sense of identity and be leaders at work and in their families. Chapter 16

Section 2 Adulthood Middle Adulthood Increased responsibilities can sometimes cause stress in middle-aged adults. If they don’t learn to cope with this stress, it can lead to health problems. Middle-aged adults must watch their diets and exercise to avoid health risks such as cancer and heart disease. Regular doctor visits are important for preventing and treating health problems. Chapter 16

Section 2 Adulthood Older Adulthood People over 65 may find that they do not recover from illness as quickly as when they were younger. Older adults are generally more emotionally stable than when younger, but they may also struggle with depression, anxiety, and loneliness. Chapter 16

Section 2 Adulthood Older Adulthood Older adults may find that their social and financial lives change significantly after they retire. Alzheimer’s disease is a disease in which one gradually loses mental capacity and the ability to carry out daily activities. Chapter 16

Section 2 Adulthood

Healthy Aging Establishing regular exercise can help you live longer and improve quality of life. Not smoking reduces the risks of heart disease, cancer, and other diseases. Not drinking alcohol reduces the risk of death be car accidents, alcoholism, and liver disease. Chapter 16

Section 2 Adulthood Healthy Aging Maintaining a healthy weight helps prevent diabetes later in life. Lowering salt intake and eating the right number of Calories for your weight are also important. Chapter 16

Click below to watch the Brain Food Video Quiz that accompanies this chapter. Chapter 16 Brain Food Video Quiz