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n r n r r n r . Chapter 8. DEP 2004 Human Development Across the Lifespan. Guiding Questions. How do theorists view adolescents’ thought and understanding?. How do these views inform our ideas about adolescents’ development of the self?. Presentation. . by . Jim Foley. Developing Through the Life Span. © 2013 Worth Publishers . Teenage Topics. Physical Development: Puberty and more. Cognitive Development in Adolescence. Reasoning Power. Puberty (pubescence). Puberty is probably initiated by the increased release of the . Gonadotrophic. Releasing Factor (hypothalamus). . The . GRF. causes the increased secretion of Luteinizing Hormone which causes the testes to produce Testosterone and the ovaries to produce . late adolescence. Lucy . Nganga. In Kenya, most HIV+ children initiate ART in the pre-adolescent period . Over time, these children transition from dependence on their guardians/caregivers to becoming independent. David A. Wolfe, Ph.D.. Centre for Prevention Science. CAMH/University of Toronto. David_Wolfe@CAMH.net. Why Relationships are Key. Developmental goals and transitions . Autonomy / transition / experimentation / intimacy. Unit 9 – RG 9f. Early and Middle Adulthood (20-65). Social development. early adulthood is often centered around careers. “midlife transition” -- occurs in person’s 40s when one may question his/her life & accomplishments . Students will be able to list 3 physical changes that occur during adolescence.. Students will be able to describe 3 mental changes that adolescents experience.. Students will be able to explain the emotional changes of adolescence.. Conception to Late Adulthood. Fetal Stage (Conception-Birth). During the first 8 weeks, the embryo becomes a fetus and develops fingers, toes, eyes, ears, a nose, a mouth, a heart, and a circulatory system. . (TAP). Independent Living Center of the North Shore and Cape Ann, Inc. (ILCNSCA). About The Transition to Adulthood Program (TAP). The Independent Living Center of the North Shore and Cape Ann, Inc. (ILCNSCA) provides a Transition to Adulthood Program (TAP) to assist students with the transition from special education to adulthood.. 20-40 years. Characteristic. s:. Early Adulthood. 1. At . 30 yr. of age . , there is a . period of reappraisal . of one’s life. 2. The adult’s . role in society is defined, . physical development peaks, and the adult become independent.. Young girls having their first menstrual cycle may be isolated in a small hut before emerging as ‘a woman’ months later. In this picture, a young boy from an Ethiopian tribe is beaten by the males in the tribe and then must run across the backs of 4 castrated bulls before being declared ‘a man’. No societies demands that a child become an adult overnight… it is always a period of time.. Biological Changes of Puberty. The Physical Changes of Puberty. Puberty is a time period of rapid biological growth. Hormonal changes triggered by hypothalamus. Two classes of sex hormones:. Estrogen—estradiol production 8 times higher in females. Adulthood-Death Warm Up Get ready to take quiz: everything off desk except pen/pencil Put your notebook under desk and have it ready for me to check starting at Developmental Psychology Homework: Interview Three Adults Agenda:. Do now: . take your homework out, I will be collecting it, make sure your name is on your paper. Notes: . When you are finished with your notes, take review sheet of terms, and practice test, to begin preparing for quest which will be during the 1.

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