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Unit 7
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Boys: ◦ Rapid growth ◦ Increase in muscle mass ◦ Development of the genitals ◦ Development of pubic, body, and facial hair ◦ First ejaculation Girls: ◦ Increase in height and weight ◦ Development of breast tissue ◦ Development of pubic hair ◦ First menses
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Early Maturation: Maturing physically before peers. ◦ Boys: POSITIVE! “He’s the man!” ◦ Girls: NEGATIVE! “She’s boy-crazy” – makes no difference if she even dates Can lead to a poor body image or eating disorders Late Maturation: Maturing physically after peers. ◦ Boys: NEGATIVE! “He’s a wimp/geek/dork/etc” ◦ Girls: Not nearly as bad!
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Piaget’s Formal Operation Thought brings… ◦ Hypothetical Thought: The ability to think about hypothetical situations and potential consequences. ◦ Deductive Reasoning: The ability to use logical steps to form specific conclusions. ◦ Inductive Reasoning: The ability to form a general conclusion from specific experiences or facts.
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David Elkind’s theory of Adolescence: ◦ Adolescent Egocentrism: A return to a state similar to egocentrism of childhood, where adolescents focus on themselves and nobody else! Focus becomes predominately on what others might think of them.
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David Elkind’s theory of Adolescence: ◦ Invincibility Fable: The belief that the bad things in the world will never happen to them. DOES NOT mean that they actually think they are immortal or immune, just that they don’t think it would happen to them.
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David Elkind’s theory of Adolescence: ◦ Personal Fable: The belief that their life is unique/heroic/mythical and that nobody has ever experienced what they are going through before. ◦ Imaginary Audience: The belief that everyone is interested in them and their life, and that they are constantly being watched and evaluated. Can cause teens to hyper-focus on things that really aren’t that important! Ex. I can’t go to school today, EVERYONE will notice my bad hair day/acne/generic clothes/etc.
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Lawrence Kohlberg’s Theory of Moral Development: May be based roughly on the cognitive development of Jean Piaget. ◦ Broken down into 3 Levels, with 2 stages in each level. ◦ Tests to determine which stage the individual are in are dependent on responses to Kohlberg’s Dilemmas.
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Level 1: Pre-Conventional: Moral choices are based on reward and punishment. ◦ Stage 1: Might Makes Right aka Punishment- Obedience Obedience to authority is to avoid punishment, while still furthering self-interest. Very young children ◦ Stage 2: Looking Out For Number One aka Tit-for- Tat aka Quid Pro Quo aka You Scratch My Back, I’ll Scratch Your Moral decisions are based on what the individual can get out of the situation. Young/elementary aged children
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Level 2: Conventional: Moral decisions are based on laws and trying to appear “good” to others. ◦ Stage 3: Good Girl/Nice Boy aka Conformity aka Instrumental Conformity Moral decisions are based on what will make others like and approve of the individual. Middle school aged children. ◦ Stage 4: Law and Order aka Law of the Land aka Judgment Moral decisions are based on being a good, law- abiding citizen. Teenagers and many adults.
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Level 3: Post-Conventional: Moral decisions are based on using one’s own conscience to decide right and wrong. ◦ Stage 5: Social Contract aka Social Conformity aka Social Contract and Individual Rights Moral decisions are based on a social contract stating that the laws in place are for the greater good of society. Any deviance will violate this contract and could lead to chaos. Only a small portion of society.
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Level 3: Post-Conventional: Moral decisions are based on using one’s own conscience to decide right and wrong. ◦ Stage 6: Universal Ethical Principles aka Universal Principles Moral decisions are based on a universal values and rights that all individuals deserve. Life, Love, Peace, Happiness, Property, Education, etc. Only a handful of people have ever coded into this category.
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Gilligan continued Kohlberg’s theory, stating that.. ◦ Girls tend to develop morals based on compassion and care ◦ Boys tend to develop morals based on justice and judgment This distinction starts to emerge in adolescence
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Adolescents go through Erikson's stages… ◦ Group Identity vs Group Identity Diffusion ◦ Identity vs Identity Diffusion
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James Marcia developed 4 Identity Statuses that adolescents move through. ◦ Statuses are based on exploration of potential identities and commitment to the current identity.
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High Commitment Low Commitment High Exploration Identity Achievement: The person has explored multiple roles and settled into an identity they comfortable with and committed to. Moratorium: A pause in commitment where adolescence explore multiple alternatives and roles with no decision. Low Exploration Foreclosure: Acceptance of parents’ values and goals without exploring other options. Identity Diffusion: Adolescent is wracked with uncertainty and confusion. There is no commitment and no exploration present.
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Marcia stated that… ◦ Identity achievement is the healthiest. ◦ Moratorium is a normal state that all adolescents go through ◦ Foreclosure and Identity Diffusion are unhealthy.
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Permissive parents can lead an adolescent to lack confidence and be depressed. Authoritative parents are the best for contributing to the development of freedom and unique identities. A sudden switch from authoritative or permissive styles that allow children freedom to a controlling manner in adolescence can be highly damaging.
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During adolescence, peers become one of the greatest influences on adolescents. 3 Categories of Relationships ◦ Individual Friendships: One-0n-one relationships with peers. ◦ Crowds: A group of teens with similar interests with activities as their major base for contact ◦ Cliques: A group of teens that stay together because of attraction and interpersonal relationships. Cliques can be sub-groups within crowds.
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Suicidal Ideation: Excessive thoughts about committing suicide. Depression: Feelings of extreme sadness that is not caused by current circumstances and lasts for longer than 6 weeks without abating. Parasuicide: Deliberate acts of self- destruction that do not lead to death, but are designed to get attention or to manipulate someone.
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Warning Signs: ◦ Drastic, sudden decline in school performance or attendance ◦ Giving away items that are emotionally precious to the individual ◦ Withdrawal from friends and family ◦ Running away ◦ Talk of suicide ◦ Attempted suicide
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