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Adolescence in our Society
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Unique Stage Adolescence is a unique stage in a person’s life Adolescents are caught between two worlds: no longer a child, but no longer an adult Adolescence: The period between the normal onset of puberty and the beginning of adulthood Puberty: The physical maturing that makes an individual capable of sexual reproduction.
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Industrial Society Adolescence is a phenomenon of the modern industrial society. Not all parts of the world have the concept of adolescence In America, adolescence usually runs from ages 12-19 However, puberty and acceptance into the adult world occur at different times for different people
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Pre-Industrial Society In pre-industrial societies young people go directly from childhood to adulthood These children take part in a formal ceremony know as a ‘rite of passage.’ After the ceremony, they assume adult roles Adolescence is an unknown concept.
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Characteristic of Adolescence Five characteristics that generally apply to all adolescents. Biological Growth & Development Undefined Status Increased Decision Making Increased Pressures Search for Self
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Biological Growth & Development Puberty is universal, in that it is a biological development that happens to everyone During puberty individuals develop: Growth spurts in height & weight Changes in body proportions Complexion problems, like acne Sexual characteristics (pubic hairs, breasts, menstruation)
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Undefined Status The status of children and the status of adults is clear… but the status of adolescents is undefined Some adults treat adolescents like children, whiles some treat them like adults Often it is difficult for adolescents to determine their own place. Ex: In many states you can marry (with parental consent) at 16, but you can’t vote until 18.
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Increased Decision Making Adolescents have more decision making decision Some decisions are long- term and some short-term They no longer need adults to make all their decisions for them
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Search for Self Adolescents are mature enough to think about themselves and what they want out of life They create values and norms that guide their behavior Adolescents prepare for future adult roles through anticipatory socialization Anticipatory socialization: Involves learning the rights, obligations and expectations of a role to prepare for assuming that role in the future
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Increased Pressure Adolescents have more pressure from parents, peers, job related & to establish relationship They have to learn to balance time between family, school, work and relationships
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Teens & Dating Dating: the meeting of people as a romantic engagement, most commonly found is societies that allow individuals to choose their own marriage partners Courtship: expressed purpose is eventual marriage Courtship is different from dating in that it is not casual and has a purpose (marriage)
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