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Warm Up. How would you define “Adolescence”?. 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. Quote of the Week!.
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Warm Up • How would you define “Adolescence”?
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
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
CHILDHOOD ADOLESCENCE • Adolescence- transition period between childhood and adulthood • Preparation for adult responsibilities
Initiation Rites • Ceremonies or rituals when an individual is admitted to new status/position • Also known as Rites of Passage
Let’s go global! • Read through the example rites of passage with your partner. • Summarize each in 2-3 sentences.
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
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
HavighurstChallenges • 1-Accepting one’s physical makeup • 2- Developing appropriate relations • 3-Becoming emotionally independent • 4-Achieving socially responsible behavior • 5-Deciding on the future
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