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Age 11-14 growth development

1. Rapid accelerating growth


2. Reaches peak velocity


3. Secondary sex changes appear

3

Age 11-14 cognition growth development

1. Explores newfound ability for limited abstract thought


2. Clumsy grooing for new values and energies


3. Comparison of normality with peers of same sex

3

Age 11-14 identity growth development

1. Preoccupied with rapid body changes


2. Trying out various roles


3. Measurement of attractiveness


4. Conformity to group


5. Decline in self esteem

5

Age 11-14 relationship with parents

1. Strong desire to remain dependant on parents while trying to detach


2. No major conflicts with parental control

2

Age 11-14 Relationship with peers

1. Seeks per affiliation to counter rapid changes


2. Upsurge of close idealized friendships with same sex


3. Struggle for mastery in per group

3

Age 11-14 sexuality growth development

1. Self-exploration


2. Limited dating usually group


3. Limited intimacy

3

Age 11-14 Psychologic Health growth and development

1. Wide mood swings


2. Intense daydreaming


3. Anger outwardly expressed with moodiness, temper burst, and verbal insults and name calling

Age 15-17 growth and development

1. Growth less in girls


2. 95% of adult height


3. Secondary sexual characteristics well advanced

3

Age 15-17 cognition growth and development

1. Developing capacity for abstract thinking


2. Enjoys intellectual powers


3. Concern with philosophic, political, and social problems

3

Age 15-17 identity growth and development

1. Modified body image


2. Self-centered; increased narcissism


3. Tendency toward inner experience and self-discovery


4. Rich fantasy life


5. Idealistic


6. Able to perceive future implications of current behavior and decisions; variable application

6

Age 15-17 relationship with parents

1. Major conflicts over independence


2. Low point in parent-child relationship


3. Greatest push for emancipation; disengagement


4. Final and irreversible emotional detachment from parents

4

Age 15-17 relationship with peers

1. Strong need for identity to affirm self-image


2. Behavioral standards set by peer group


3. Acceptance by peers extremely important (fear of rejection)

3

Age 15-17 sexuality growth and development

1. Multiple plural relationships


2. Internal identification of heterosexual, homosexual, or bisexual attractions


3. Exploration of self-appeal


4. Feeling of being love


5. Tentative establishment of relationship

Age 15-17 psychologic growth and development

1. Tendency toward inner experiences


2. Tendency to withdraw when upset or hurt


3. Feelings of inadequacy common; difficulty asking for help

3

Age 18-20 growth and development

1. Physically mature


2. Structure and reproductive growth almost complete

2

Age 18-20 cognition growth and development

1. Established abstract thought


2. Can perceive and act on long range options


3. Able to view problems comprehensively


4. Intellectual and functional identity estsblished

Age 18-20 identity growth and development

1. Body image and gender role definition


2. Mature sexual identity


3. Phase of consideration of identity


4. Increase in self-esteem


5. Comfortable with physical growth


6. Social roles defined and articulated

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Age 18-20 relationship to parents

1. Emotional and physical separation from parents


2. Emancipation nearly secured

2

Age 18-20 relationship with peers

1. Peer group recedes in importance in favor of individual friendship


2. Testing of romantic relationships against possibility of permanent Alliance


3. Relationships characterized by giving and sharing

3

Age 18-20 sexuality growth and development

1. Forms stable relationships


2. Growing capacity for mutuality and reciprocity


3. Dating as a romantic partner


4. Publicly come out

Age 18-20 psychologic growth and development

1. More constancy of emotion


2. Anger most likely to be concealed

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Adolescent girls weight change

7-25 kg

Adolescent boys weight change

7-30 kg

Adolescent girls heightnchange

5-20 cm

Adolescent boys weight changes

10-30 cm