Objective 1.02. Teen Sexuality refers to the sexual feelings, behavior and development in adolescents. In their attitudes In the way they walk, talk,

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Objective 1.02

Teen Sexuality refers to the sexual feelings, behavior and development in adolescents. In their attitudes In the way they walk, talk, move, and dress What is Teen Sexuality? How do individuals express their sexuality? TEEN SEXUALITY

Hormonal changes Changes in body shape Changes in priority Acceptance of adult responsibilities PhysicalIntellectual ASPECTS OF TEEN SEXUALITY

Mood swings Attractions to new friends Changing family relationships Greater independence Desire to spend more time with friends Questioning parental authority Effects of media on teen sexuality EmotionalSocial ….ASPECTS OF TEEN SEXUALITY

Nearly half (48%) of teen girls get their information on sex, pregnancy, and parenting from TV shows. 55% of teens surveyed think TV shows and movies encourage teenagers to have sex. The shows that teen girls think most encourage teens to have sex are Gossip Girl and Jersey Shore. 31% of teens surveyed think TV shows and movies make teenagers want to have a baby. 20% of teen girls say TV shows and movies make teen motherhood seem normal WHAT DO TEENAGERS THINK?

To be more sophisticated or to appear more grown up and cool To prove their love for another person Peer pressure and acceptance To find warmth, love, and affection Parents and Family: A.Very PERMISSIVE or very STRICT. B.Lack of family VALUES. C.Divorced or SINGLE parents. Curiosity WHY DO TEENS BECOME SEXUALLY ACTIVE?

In a small group of 3-4, come up with some recent examples of media influence on teen sexuality. Think of what you have seen on TV lately, what songs you’ve heard, what magazines you’ve read, etc. TASK