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Age 11-14 growth development |
1. Rapid accelerating growth 2. Reaches peak velocity 3. Secondary sex changes appear |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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Age 11-14 sexuality growth development |
1. Self-exploration 2. Limited dating usually group 3. Limited intimacy |
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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 |
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Age 15-17 growth and development |
1. Growth less in girls 2. 95% of adult height 3. Secondary sexual characteristics well advanced |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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) |
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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 |
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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 |
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Age 18-20 growth and development |
1. Physically mature 2. Structure and reproductive growth almost complete |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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Adolescent boys weight change |
7-30 kg |
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Adolescent girls heightnchange |
5-20 cm |
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Adolescent boys weight changes |
10-30 cm |
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