Module 10 Flashcards

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Puberty

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Sexual maturation. Puberty occurs earlier and females than males.

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Adolescence

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Defined as life between childhood and adulthood.

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Primary sexual characteristics

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The reproductive organs and external genitalia.

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Secondary sexual characteristics

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The non-reproductive traits such as breasts and hips and girls and facial hair and deepening voice and boys develop rapidly.

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Pruning

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Unused Neuron connections are lost to make other pathways more efficient.

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Cognitive development

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Adolescence his ability to reason gives them a new level of social awareness.

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Trust versus mistrust

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If needs are dependably met, infants develop a sense of basic trust.

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Autonomy versus shame and doubt

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Toddlers learn to exercise will and do things for themselves, or they doubt their abilities.

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Initiative versus guilt

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Preschoolers learn to initiate tasks and carry out plans, or they feel guilty about efforts to be independent.

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Competence versus inferiority

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Children learn the pleasure of applying themselves to tasks, or they feel inferior.

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Identity versus role confusion

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Teenagers work at refining a sense of self by testing rolls and then integrating them to form a single identity, or they become confused about who they are.

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Intimacy versus isolation

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Young adult struggle to form close relationships and to gain the capacity for intimate love, or they feel socially isolated.

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Generativity versus stagnation

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The middle-age discover a sense of contributing to the world, usually through family and work, or they may feel a lack of purpose.

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Integrity versus despair

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When reflecting on his or her life, the older adult may feel a sense of satisfaction or failure.

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Forming an identity (erikson)

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In western cultures many adolescents try out different selves before settling into a consistent and comfortable identity. Having such an identity leads to form close relationships.

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Preconventional morality

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Before age 9, children show morality to avoid punishment or gain reward.

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Conventional morality

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By early adolescence social rules and laws are upheld for their own sake.

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Postconventional morality

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Firms peoples agreed-upon rights or follows personally perceived ethical principles.