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Theories on Adolescence

Chapter 4.1

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(1844 – 1924) American

Psychologist & Educator

Focused on childhood development and evolutionary theory

Stanley Hall

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“Adolescence is like being a fully grown animal in a cage, an animal that sees freedom but does not know quite

when freedom will occur or how to handle it. Thus the adolescent is portrayed as existing in a state of

great storm and stress…”-Stanley Hall

First President of the APA

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Margaret Mead (1901 – 1978) American cultural

anthropologist Reports about attitudes

towards sex in Southeast Asian traditional cultures amply informed the 1960s sexual revolution

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Margaret Mead Mead found, in other cultures, that

adolescence is a highly enjoyable time of life and not at all marked by storm and stress. The storm and stress was a by-product of the society and not a natural occurrence.

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Which of the two psychologists do you agree more with…Hall or Mead?

Whose argument could we categorize as Nature and which would be Nurture argument?

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Challenges Robert Havighurst pointed out

various challenges that every adolescence must face– The next few slides we will look at

some of the tasks

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Accepting one’s physical makeup and acquiring a masculine or feminine gender role

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Developing appropriate relations with age-mates of both sexes

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Becoming emotionally independent of parents and other adults

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Achieving the assurance that one will become economically independent

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Deciding on, preparing for, and entering a vocation

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Developing cognitive skills and concepts necessary for social competence

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Understanding and achieving socially responsible behavior

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Preparing for family and marriage

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Acquiring values that are harmonious and appropriate

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Teens face issues everyday but out of these issues you grow as

people and become young adults…

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Your assignment Choose two of the nine challenges

that a teen goes through– With those two, come up with a way that

a person can complete these challenges– Then, create a black and white comic

strip that shows a teenager accomplishing these challenges The comic must contain a minimum of four

slides

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