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Refers to physical changes in the body as well as the senses and changes and changes in skills related to movement

Physiological Development

Is defined as the condition of your body, taking into consideration everything from the abdsence to fitness level

Physical Health

It has to do with with the feelings that your experience

Emotional Development

It is about our inmate capacity torelate with others , to connect, and to feel the sense of belongingness

Social Development

Refers to a persons intelectual abilities as shown in jis/her thought, attitudes, beliefs, and values

Cognitive development

Is Defined as discovering oneself beyond the ego known as the soul, spirit, or the "inner essence" that is often disregarded or taken for granted

Spiritual Development

List common "challenges"

Biological Challenges


Cognitive Challenges


Psychological Challenges

Adolescence begins maturation event called puberty. Sexual hormones that affect emotion. Mood changes can have impact on relationship

Biological Challenges

Concrete operation to formal operation , so they are able to deal with ideas, concept. It takes time to develop confidence. Learning through success and failure. Become self-conscious thinking they are being watch by others (center of the stage

Cognitive Challenges

Must cope with moving from childhood to adulthood. A new person's emerging rules will change and more responsibilities will be placed on him. They continually adjust to new experiences. This can be stressful and anxiety-provoking

Psychological Challenges

Health Issues of Adolescence



Eating Disorder


- Anorexia Nervosa


- Bulimia Nervosa


Mental Health Disorder


- Anxiety Disorder


- Mood Disroder


-Major Depressive Disorder (MDD)


- Bipolar Disorder


- Attention deficit Hyperactivity Disorder


- School phobia


-Learning Disability


School Issue


- Sexual abuse


- Substance Abuse


- Influence Mass Media


- Impact of social media

Eating Disorder

Anorexia Nervosa


Bulimia Nervosa

Mental Health Disorder

- Anxiety Disorder


- Mood Disroder


- Major Depressive Disorder (MDD)


- Bipolar Disorder


- Attention deficit Hyperactivity Disorder


- School phobia


- Learning Disability



School Issues

- Sexual abuse


- Substance Abuse


- Influence Mass Media


- Impact of social media

describe illness that are characterized by irregular eating habits and severe distress or concern about body weight or shape. include inadequate or excessive food intake

Eating Disorder

may take extreme measures to avoid eating and to control the quantity and quality of the foods they eat. They may become abnormally thin and still talk about feeling fat.

Anorexia Nervosa

binge and purge’ by engaging in uncontrollable episodes of overeating (bingeing) usually followed by compensatory


Eating binges may occur as often

Bulimia Nervosa

are a group of mental disorders characterized by significant feelings of it and fear. worry about future events, fear is a reaction to current events


Anxiety Disorder

development of emotional or behavioral to identifiable stressors that occur within 3 months of the onset . Low mood, tearfulness, or feelings of hopelessness

Mood Disorder

period of least 2 weeks during depressed mood or the loss of interest in all activities. In children and adolescents, the mood may be irritable rather than sad.

Major Depressive Disorder (MDD)

period of abnormally and persistently unusual shifts in a person's mood, energy, activity levels, and concentration.

Bipolar Disorder

symptom complex known as but severe problems with concentration hyperactivity are estimated to affect adolescents. 6 times as many boys are affected.

Attention Deficit Haperactivity Disorder

also called school refusal, is defined as a persistent and irrational fear of going to school. dislike of school that is related to issues such as a new teacher

School Phobia

encompasses disorders that affect the way individuals with normal or above normal intelligence receive, store, organize, retrieve, and use information. Problems included dyslexia

Learning Disabilites

sexual behavior, or a sexual act forced upon a woman, man, or child without their consent. includes abuse by another man, woman, or child. in childhood may result in problems of depression and low self-esteem, as well as in

Sexual Abuse

Many communities are plagued with problems of among youth. Some children start smoking or chewing tobacco at an early age, aided by easy access to tobacco products. drink too much beer and liquor. influenced by their peers.

Substance Abuse

Adolescents spend a significant amount of time in viewing and interacting with electronic devices in the form of TV, radio, cellphone, and computers. and reinforce attitude

Influence Mass Media

constant part of our lives: we are bombarded by alerts from Facebook, and other from the time we wake up to the time we go to sleep.

Impact of Social Media

normally look up to influential personalities who have shown greatness in terms of leadership, intelligence, creativity, talents, and charisma

Influence People in Life

first people who introduce you to life.


coupled with love and much sacrifices


play the largest role in a person’s mental

Parents

Friends within the family


Extend valuable help whenever you are in need. concept of socialization, mutual understanding

Siblings

extended siblings who came from different families. give us a sense of belongingness teach us the value of love, respect, understanding

Friends

the second parents in school. improve your intellectual and emotional capacity guide you to understand the valuable lessons

Teacher

provide network connections and linkages


inspire adolescents to get involved.


leaders set inspiration to others

Community Leaders