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Warm Up How would you define “Adolescence”?
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Enrichment Create a toy for a child (you select the age) that would help them to develop while in the Erikson stage Use handout to guide you, then draw a picture to represent your toy
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Quote of the Week! “I was always looking outside myself for strength and confidence. But it comes from within. It is there all the time.” -Anna Freud
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CHILDHOOD ADOLESCENCE Adolescence- transition period between childhood and adulthood Preparation for adult responsibilities
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Initiation Rites Ceremonies or rituals when an individual is admitted to new status/position Also known as Rites of Passage
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What are some rites of passage in the United States?
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Let’s go global! Read through the example rites of passage with your partner. Summarize each in 2-3 sentences.
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Theories of Adolescence Hall- adolescence represents a transitional stage “Something like being a fully grown animal in a cage, an animal that sees freedom but does not know quite when freedom will occur or how to handle it.” Stressful, confusing, troubling time
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Theories of Adolescence Mead- adolescence is a highly enjoyable time of life, not stressful Stress is a by-product of society Culture role in development
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Havighurst Challenges 1-Accepting one’s physical makeup 2- Developing appropriate relations 3-Becoming emotionally independent 4-Achieving socially responsible behavior 5-Deciding on the future
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Personal Development Read pages 101-104 (Stop at Identity Development) For each section (Cognitive Development, Moral Development) Develop “what if” statements (3) Relate the text to your own experience Discuss the challenges an adolescent may face Discuss factors which influence
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