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hormonal changes start for girls, boys
age 8, boys 9
girls begin menstration at what age
average age 12
boys growth spurt begins
11, voice changes later
secondary sexual characteristics
breasts, body and facial hair
genetics
age of mom's menarche highly predictive of daughters
physical- puberty
general growth height, weight, %of body fat
delayed menstration...
positive supportive parenting in preschool
early menstration....
related to harsh parenting, low family income and living w/o biological father
girls timing of puberty: research findings
if on time: greater satsifaction w/ body and physical appearance.
if early maturer: more conflicts with parents and more depression
boys on timing of puberty:
research findings
if earlier matureer: more likely to feel satisfied w/ size and appearance.
moat problems cited during puberty are...
skin problems, weight, height, figure
Piaget: coginitive stage
Formal operations period: starts at age 12, capable of abstract thinking, reasoning and hypothetical thinking, can debate positions, abstract thoughts.
Erikson: social/ emotional
need to find identity to be validated. virtue fidelity
adolescent egocentrism
sense of invincibility, self focus of attention
state had sexual intercourse....
boys: 42%
girls: 33%
sex without condom....
boys: 30%
girls: 49%
drank heavily in last two weeks...
29%
smoke weed in last 30 days....
20%
Galinsky's stage of parenting...
interdependence, balance connection with separateness
conflict increases from childhood to adolescence....
new thinking, identity formation, hormonal changes