Warm up #7 Respond to the following question: Some psychologists believe that adolescents have...

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Warm up #7 Respond to the following question: Some psychologists believe that adolescents have “problems” with their thought process and reasoning. Do you agree? Explain your reasoning.

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Warm up #7Respond to the following question:

Some psychologists believe that adolescents have “problems” with their thought process and reasoning. Do you agree? Explain your reasoning.

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Ch. 4

Adolescent Development

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YouTube: SciShow - The Teenage Brain Explained

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Adolescence:★ Defined across cultures★ Biological & cognitive development

that sets stage for psychological changes

★ Social context in which adolescents develop

★ Challenges & possible crises facing adolescents today

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Adolescence: term coined by G. Stanley Hall 1904

Before 12th century, young people commonly passed from childhood to adulthood after whatever schooling they received.

Their work was a valuable commodity for their families & the economy.

Hall’s research developed during the Industrial Revolution, when labor market shifted in emphasis from rural work to urban factories & service industries.

Adolescence: Stage between childhood & adulthood (12-20 yr old)

Primarily a phenomenon of the Western world today

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It’s not JUST excuses

Rationalization: a process where we try to explain an unpleasant emotion or behavior in a way that will preserve our self esteem

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You are thinking BIG thoughts!

An identity crisis is a period of inner conflict during which adolescents worry intensely about who they are

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Someone thinks you might end up ok

Social learning theory: emphasizes interaction as a key part of human development (Albert Bandura)

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PAUSE FOR THOUGHT

Do you consider yourself to be a

realistic person???

…what about all the other teenagers at

this school?

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Dr. David Elkind says…

FALSE! You

are crazy

unrealistic

teenagers!

Bahahaha!

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#1: Find fault with authority figures

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#5: Self-consciousness

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#6: Invulnerability

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Psychologists debate over where these thoughts come from…AKA ASK YOUR favorite question!

NATURE OR NURTURE?!??!