The very brief slide-show looks at the physical, sexual, intellectual, moral and social developments we parents need to be aware of in our adolescent kids.
2. • Undergo more rapid and personal changes than any
other time in their lives1
• More than 27% of 8th graders have consumed alcohol
and 20% have used illegal drugs2
• USA teenage birth rate highest in developed world3
• Sexting becoming a problem with Middle School kids4
• Only 50% of 12 year olds have high self esteem. Drops
to 5% in 15 year olds!5
Facts about Adolescents
By Belinda Parker
3. Understanding and
responding to adolescent
development is vital in
Middle Years Education.
Any later and we miss the
opportunity!
By Belinda Parker
4. Content
• Physical Development
• Sexual Development
• Intellectual Development
• Moral Development
• Social Development
• Advice for Parents
• Advice for Adolescents
By Belinda Parker
5. Physical Development6
• More developmental body changes
than any other time in life, except
birth-2yrs
• Influences sexual, intellectual,
emotional, moral and social
development (cover later)
• Rapid and varying growth rate
(influenced by genetics, race,
nutrition, exercise and substance
abuse) By Belinda Parker
6. Physical Development6
• Bones, muscles, internal organs, sex organs, brain – all
growing/developing
• Good nutrition essential for health and self image
(eating disorders)
• Substance abuse can slow growth of body and brain
• Brain growth influences intellectual development and
sex hormone production
By Belinda Parker
7. Sexual Development6
• Puberty - transition from childhood to
young adult
• Physiological development triggered by
increase in sex hormone production
• Develop primary sex characteristics
(genitalia) and secondary sex
characteristics (breasts, facial hair,
voice change)
• Girls 1-2 years earlier than boys
By Belinda Parker
8. • Other changes – increase sweat and oil
production (odor, greasy hair, acne)
• Simultaneous development of emotions
and interest in sexual relations
• May be a time when they discover they
are attracted to the same sex
• Emotional part of brain (limbic) and sex
organs develop ahead of decision-making
part of brain (prefrontal lobe). May result
in risky sexual experimentation
Sexual Development6
By Belinda Parker
9. Intellectual Development6
• Adolescents move from child-like (concrete) thinking
to adult-like (abstract/creative) thinking but at
different rates to each other
• Have a natural curiosity and need to link learning to
life/real world and look at “big picture”
• May well question adults thoughts and actions.
Becoming inquisitive and “finding themselves”
By Belinda Parker
10. Damage to Intellectual Developmen7
• Rapid brain cell production occurs prior
to puberty, pruning at adolescence
• Brains more apt to learn quickly and
efficiently
• Proper education can increase IQ but
substance abuse can lower IQ – teenagers
learn faster but also addicted faster
• Sleep deprivation and alcohol abuse can
damage brain development – latter
permanently!
By Belinda Parker
11. Moral Development6
• Knowing and doing right from wrong, fairness
• Young children: rules fixed – learn by
consequences
• Adolescents: question rules, judge fairness
• Develop knowledge of society rules with maturity
• Influences: parents, educators, peers, media
• Can make poor decision based on need for peer
acceptance
12. Social Development6
• Arguably the most important development in
adolescents
• Developing image of self and how related to
others
• Social interaction important in and outside
school – can enhance learning
• Physical changes impact image of self
• Can have inflated view of self yet also self-
conscious, leading to stress
• Social and emotional development linked
By Belinda Parker
13. Advice for Parents
• Be aware of inevitable changes – they will happen!
• Stay calm, listen & be a good role model
• Encourage heathy lifestyle (nutrition, exercise, sleep)
• Allow them some slack but be vigilant (look for signs of
substance abuse, depression/anxiety, sexting etc.)
• Be open to discuss any aspect of adolescent development
• If concerned, talk with teacher or professional health
worker
By Belinda Parker
14. Advice for Adolescents
• Your body is changing as you move towards adulthood
• All the changes are normal but occur at different rates
in different kids, both boys and girls
• Be responsible. Think before you act! Alcohol is illegal
in USA until age 21. Drugs are illegal. Sex is illegal until
age 16. If you have sex, use protection
• Be kind to others – you may hurt their feelings
• Discuss any concerns with parents, teachers or health
workers
By Belinda Parker
15. References
1. This we Believe – Keys to Educating Young Adolescents, p.5, AMLE, taken from
http://www.amle.org/AboutAMLE/ThisWeBelieve.aspx
2. National Institute of Drug Abuse, 2014, taken from
http://www.drugabuse.gov/trends-statistics/monitoring-future/monitoring-future-
study-trends-in-prevalence-various-drugs
3. United Nations Statistics Division. (2015). Demographic Yearbook 2013. New York,
NY: United Nations. Retrieved January 23, 2015 from
http:unstats.un.org/unsd/demographic/products/dyb/dyb2013
4. http://www.cbsnews.com/news/in-middle-school-sexting-linked-to-riskier-behavior/
5. 12 Secrets to High Self Esteem, (CD), SkillPath Publications, presented by Linda
Larson
6. Introduction to Middle Level Education, 3rd ed. Sarah Davis Powell, Published by
Pearson, 2015
7. Growing Up: Neuroscientist Jensen explains new findings about adolescents’ minds,
zziJuly 2015, http://chqdaily.com/2015/07/09/growing-up-neuroscientist-jensen-
iiiiexplains-new-findings-about-adolescents-minds/
By Belinda Parker