Lifespan development exam 3
personal fable
Ones experiences are completely unique to them
Conformity
Desire to fit in Peaks in early adolescence
sexual dimorphism
Differences in physical characteristics between males and females of the same species.
Neglected kids
Few kids like them, few kids dislike them Prosocial but shy
Rejected kids
Few kids like them, many kids dislike them Aggressive, withdrawn
Current leading cause of death in adolescence
Gun violence.
Observable differences in puberty start from
The extremities to the core
Female peer groups are usually
Less physically active, focus more on intimate bonding
Involved bystanders
those that encourage the bully
Leading causes of death in adolescence
unintentional injuries, suicide, homicide, cancer, heart disease
Peak of bullying in childhood
6-8th grade
The cognitive development of adoelcents entail
A qualitative shift in thought
Open minded kids are more likely to
Achieve
Crisis commitment
Achievement (well adjusted)
____ is often overlooked
Adolescents mental health
Teens usually begin to date
Around 12-14 Not universal Peer regulated
Teen birth rates are currently
At a record low
invincibility fable
Bad things won't happen to me
Being an early bloomer as a girl is
Bad, the body is not old enough to properly accommodate to the changes
Being a late bloomer as a guy is
Bad, they are treated like children as they like children
Puberty for girls
Begins at age 10
Puberty for boys
Begins at age 12
Who are more likely to be bullies?
Boys
Affects of divorce on older kids
Change is present in academic and social influences
Why wouldn't a bystander help?
Fear of being targeted Wanting to appeal to bully Don't know how to help Doesn't feel a need to help Enjoying the bullying
No crisis commitment
Foreclosure - close minded
Authoritarian attachment style
Foreclosure, blindly follows parent
Unpopular children are usually
Friends to younger kids or distant people
____ are selective
Friendships
Being an early bloomer as a guy is
Good, but can cause them to be exposed to bad influences at a young age for appearing older than they are
Being a late bloomer as a girl is
Good, the body has had enough time to prepare for change
Immediate outcomes of divorce (1-2 years)
Kids fear abandonment Boys tend to externalize their feelings whereas girl tend to internalize
Male peer groups are usually
Larger, hierarchy established through competition
As children get older (teen years) parents will
Lessen control but still monitor child's behavior
Authoritative attachment style
Linked with achievement
Popular kids
Many kids like them, few dislike them Socially competent, kind, helpful
Controversial kids
Many kids like them, many kids dislike them Pro and anti social
Long term affects of divorce
Most adjust to change in about 1-2 years These kids are more likely to fear divorce ? Get divorced themselves
Diffusion attachment style
Permissive Low expectations
Adolescents are in the ____ stage of development
Piaget's Formal operations (11+)
Brain development in puberty
Rapid mylenation Limit system vs prefrontal cortex (rational thought) The sensitivity of neurons increases
Functions of dating as a teen
Recreation Romantic identity Intimacy Life-long partnership
Common affects of divorce
Reduced income Lack of contact with other parent Remarriage Conflict
Which type of kids face the worst outcome. They face depression and substance abuse
Rejected kids
Bullying
Repeated aggressive acts towards a weaker person
self-definition
Roles, values and beliefs Erickson: identity vs role confusion
Determinants of peer acceptance
SES, attractiveness
______ builds friendships
Self disclosure, revealing deeper aspects of self to another
Children choose friends who are
Similar to them (academic level, sports, clubs, activities)
Peer groups provide
Social skills, different persepctives, structure and culture
Why are accidents so common?
Teens enjoy risk taking behavior Undeveloped brain leads to lack of rational thought
Affects of divorce on young kids
Tend to blame themselves, stress presents itself through behavior
Passive bystanders
Those who sit back and watch bullying
Adolescents begin to cognitively
Understand both sides of an argument Thinking abstractly
_____ comes first before height
Weight gain
Peer acceptance predicts
Well being and adjustment to childhood
Bystanders
Witnesses who don't help Embarrassing for victim Tacit approval
propositional thought
adolescents' ability to evaluate the logic of propositions (verbal statements) without referring to real-world circumstances
bulimia nervosa
an eating disorder characterized by episodes of overeating, usually of high-calorie foods, followed by vomiting, laxative use, fasting, or excessive exercise
anorexia nervosa
an eating disorder in which an irrational fear of weight gain leads people to starve themselves
identity commitment
choosing a belief or course of action and making a personal investment in it
Spermarchy
first ejaculation Usually at night
no crisis, no commitment
identity diffusion - "follow the road"
Crisis no commitment
moratorium ( well adjusted)
menarche
the first menstrual period Pregnancy becomes possible but not common
Proactive bully
(Most common) Deliberate Hostile Behavioral problems Dominance
adolescent growth spurt average stats
3.5-4 inches & 20-26 pounds a year
How many divorces involve children?
3/4ths
Reactive bully
"Bully victims" Volatile when provoked Rejected, lack of friends Hostile attribution bias
Ego centrists in adolescence
"Everyone is looking at me" Imaginary audience
____% of teens report at least 1 depressive episode
17
Anorexia can be
Deadly (kills 10% of victims) Rare but deadlier
____ increases with puberty
Depression
identity crisis
Evaluating and exploring ones identity