Dr. Mohsen Lotfy Ahmed Developmental Psychology 52 Adolescent
Adolescence ◦ Lasts from 12 to 21years of age ◦ Physical changes of puberty ◦ Adolescent growth spurt ◦ Heightened sexual and romantic interest ◦ Peers become more important than parents ◦ Cognitively – capable of abstract thinking ◦ Ponders abstract issues like justice or equality Developmental Psychology Adolescent Dr. Mohsen Lotfy Ahmed 53
Physical development Motor development Language development Cognitive development Emotional and social development Dr. Mohsen Lotfy Ahmed Developmental Psychology 54 Adolescent
production of sex hormones ◦ Primary sex characteristics appear: Females : menstruation, ovulation Males: Semen ◦ Secondary sex characteristics appear Females: breasts, pubic hair, and wider hips Males: testes and penis growth, facial and pubic hair, and broadened shoulders Developmental Psychology Adolescent Dr. Mohsen Lotfy Ahmed 55
In the beginning of stage: 1.Tendency to laziness and lethargy 2.Feeling tired with any activity In the middle of stage: 1.Muscular adjustment 2.High reaction time 3.Energy and Activity 4.Excessive movement 5.Mastering motor skills: writing - computer - sports Developmental Psychology Adolescent Dr. Mohsen Lotfy Ahmed 56
Dr. Mohsen Lotfy Ahmed Developmental Psychology 57 High potential for linguistic expression Increase the linguistic dictionary Mastering reading and writing Conditioning Language according to the others use of symbols Adolescent
Formal operations stage entered ◦ Ability to use abstract concepts ◦ Shift to stage varies among individuals; some never reach this stage, others reach it in early adulthood ◦ Piaget’s classic experiment with weights Developmental Psychology Adolescent Dr. Mohsen Lotfy Ahmed 58
Developmental Psychology CD AB 7-yr-old4-yr-old Piaget’s Balance Test - task: make the weight times the distance equal on both sides of center 10 kg 5 kg 8 kg 5 kg 2 kg 5 kg 14-yr-old 10-yr-old Adolescent Dr. Mohsen Lotfy Ahmed 59
Most notable social changes in: ◦ breaking away from family ◦ Imaginary audience – everyone is watching ◦ Personal fable – belief that s/he is unique ◦ Hypocrisy – okay for one to do it but not another ◦ The Figures Developmental Psychology Adolescent Dr. Mohsen Lotfy Ahmed 60
Most notable emotional changes in: Time of storm, Contradictions, and stress: rebellion, disobedience, shame, self-doubt, Happiness, and adjustment Areas of problems: Parent-child conflicts Mood changes : self-conscious, awkward, lonely, ignored Risky behavior : aggression, unprotected sex, suicide, use of drugs or alcohol Identity VS. Role confusion Developmental Psychology Adolescent Dr. Mohsen Lotfy Ahmed 61