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Happy Thursday! Warm up . 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.
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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
THINK-PAIR-SHARE • Which do you agree with? Would you describe adolescence as troubling or enjoyable?
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
Identity formation vs. identity confusion • Identity forms when they question “ Who am I” can be answered • -Decide on future occupation • -Set of values to believe in
James Marcia Developed the 4 states off of Erikson’s 5th stage Let’s examine further…
Like a Rolling Stone • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XgxZdQiwOwQ
The River • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nAB4vOkL6cE
Still Haven’t Found • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O_ISAntOom0
ROAR! • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n9TkAYe_TG0
Alternative to Erikson… • Bandura: focused on interaction in understanding adolescence as well as all human development (social learning theory)
Social Development • Family- • Changes in family structure over past decades • 50% marriages end in divorce ( ) • Women in the workforce • Principle of development- adolescents becoming independent of their families • Cause conflict between parents and adults • Why do you think it creates conflict?
CLIQUE • A group within a group • Fulfills the need for closeness with others • Helps achieve self-confidence • Develop independence from family • Establish values • Experiment new roles (same clothing, hair, speech for example)
Conformity • Result of fear of being disliked • Acting in accordance with specified authority • “Glue” that holds peers together
Conformity • http://www.wingclips.com/movie-clips/cloudy-with-a-chance-of-meatballs/real-you • Identify the example of conformity
Difficulties in Adolescence • Juvenile delinquency • “Others may get caught, but not me!” egocentric in adolescent thought • Illusion of invulnerability
Difficulties in Adolescence • Depression • loss of loved one, relocation, divorce • Adolescent needs to be able to express their feelings in a supportive atmosphere • Typically depressed adolescents appear angry, rebel • Warning signs: withdrawal from friends, engaging in dangerous risk tasking, talk of suicide, excessive self criticism
Difficulties in Adolescence • Eating Disorders • Anorexia Nervosa- refusing to eat, have intense fear of gaining weight • Often have a distorted body image, see themselves as larger than they are • Bulimia Nervosa- binge eating followed by purging • Private about behavior
PSA Create a public service announcement with your group that we will present to the class in 15 minutes These should include- • Problems that adolescents face (narrow down to 1 or 2) 2. Statistics you find (use computers) 3. Warning signs for troubled adolescents 3. POSITIVE, ENCOURAGING suggestions! ABOUT 2 MINUTES IN LENGTH
PSA PRESENTATIONS • Quiet while other groups present • Applause at the end of presentation