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ADOLESCENT SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
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SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT G. Stanley Hall: Sturm and Drang (Storm and Stress) Hormonal changes have some effect on the activity levels, mood swings and aggressive tendencies
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PARENTAL RELATIONSHIPS Teens striving for greater freedom; results in more arguing with parents Teens maintain that personal choices should be made by them Quest for Independence: less time spent with family & greater emotional attachment to non-family members Continue to share same broader views (politics, religion)
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Parent and Peer Influence Although teens become independent of their parents as they grow older, they nevertheless relate to their parents on a number of things, including religiosity and career choices. Peer approval and relationships are also very important.
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PEER RELATIONSHIPS Most frequent providers of emotional and social support Cliques: peer groups of 5 to 10 people; join for stability and a sense of belonging Crowds: larger group of several cliques Peer Influence: dress, hairstyles, speech Peer pressure peaks at age 15 and decreases after age 17
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