Early adolescence occurs between 10-13 years old and is marked by physical changes and the beginning of puberty. Middle adolescence occurs between 14-17 and is a time of continued physical, cognitive, and socio-emotional changes. Late adolescence occurs between 18-21 years old.
2. professor, physicist, educator, and aging
expert
He defined developmental task as that
which is learned at a specific point and
which makes achievement of succeeding
tasks possible.
ROBERT JAMES HAVIGHURST
3. EIGHT DEVELOPMENTAL
TASKS
TASK 1: To achieve new and more mature relations
with peers of both sexes.
TASK 2: To adopt socially approved maculine or
feminine adult roles.
TASK 3: To accept your physical self and to use
your body effectively.
TASK 4: To achieve emotional independence.
4. EIGHT DEVELOPMENTAL
TASKS
TASK 5: To develop your personal attitude toward
marriage and family living.
TASK 6: To select and prepare for an occupation.
TASK 7: To acquire a set of standards as a guide to
behavior.
TASK 8: To accept and adopt socially resposible
behavior.
6. BECOMING RESPONSIBLE AND
PREPARED FOR ADULT LIFE
WAYS TO BECOME A RESPONSIBLE ADOLESCENT
Focus on your studies and do well in all
of your endeavors. There is time for
everything.
Take care of your health and hygiene.
Healthy body and mind are important as
you journey through adolescence
7. BECOMING RESPONSIBLE AND
PREPARED FOR ADULT LIFE
WAYS TO BECOME A RESPONSIBLE ADOLESCENT
Establish good communication and relation
with your parents or guardians. Listen to
them.
Think a lot before doing something. Evaluate
probable consequences before acting. Practice
self-control and self-discipline.
8. BECOMING RESPONSIBLE AND
PREPARED FOR ADULT LIFE
WAYS TO BECOME A RESPONSIBLE ADOLESCENT
Choose to do the right thing. There are
plenty of situations in which it is better
to use your mind rather than your heart.
Do your best to resist temptations, bad
acts, and earthly pleasures, and commit to
being a responsible adolescent.
9. BECOMING RESPONSIBLE AND
PREPARED FOR ADULT LIFE
WAYS TO BECOME A RESPONSIBLE ADOLESCENT
Respect yourself. You are an adult in the
making. Do not let your teenage hormones
get you. If you respect yourself, others
will respect you, too.
Be prepared to be answerable or
accountable for your actions and behavior.
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