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    Introduction Adolescence is popularly known to be a very tumultuous stage in a person’s life. In the adolescent stage (also coined the identity vs. role confusion stage by theorist Erik Erikson) bodies are changing rapidly, emotions are unfamiliar and unexplainable, and refraining from succumbing to peer pressure is more challenging than ever. Erikson theorizes that in such a period, adolescents have certain tasks, one of which is identifying who they are. An individual successfully completes

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    Though alcohol use in adolescents has declined within the past several decades, it is still the most widely used substance (Monitoring). For the purpose of this paper, adolescence will be defined as the age range from 12-18. The focus will be centered on middle school and high school students across the United States. According to the 2013 Monitoring the Future National Survey Results on Drug Use, 22.1 of 8th graders, 47.1% of 10th graders, and 62.0% of 12th graders had consumed alcohol within the

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    than something that can be found. The process of identity formation is located in the core of an individual, and also in the core of ones communal culture. This process is ever changing and developing, but reaches a crisis during the stage of adolescence. At the earliest stage of the identity crisis there is an important need for trust in oneself and others. Adolescents, at this stage, look passionately for ideas to place faith in, and additionally, ideas, which seem worthwhile to prove

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    Childhood and Adolescence are very different. This is interesting due to the fact that one comes after the other. Teenagers gain more obligations because of this they lose the freedom of creativity that they once had as children.Their expression and imagination becomes more limited, more bounders are placed. Now as a teenager, I reflect on my childhood, what I thought was once difficult now seems like a simple task to do. As a child, I had fewer obligations, such as get good grades, go to church

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    Adolescence is a period of physical and psychological development from the onset of puberty to maturity. The adolescent is no longer a child, but they haven’t yet reached adulthood. Adolescence is considered people between the ages of 13 and 21. Puberty is the physical maturing that makes an individual capable of sexual reproduction. Puberty is important to adolescence because when a child hits puberty, that’s when the child is becoming an adolescent. Puberty is a big part of an adolescent’s life

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    adolescent identity ebbs and flows, now influenced by the advent of social media and its new genre of storytelling. Postmodernism and adolescence together form an interesting perspective that has been catalyzed by Young Adult Literature. The disregard for Young Adult Literature as a substantive genre worthy of critical study mirrors the cultural disregard for adolescence as a valid human experience, a tension that can be alleviated by a Postmodern reading of YA texts. Postmodern themes have been creeping

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    transition time between childhood and adulthood. Adolescence can be a crucial time for development and it greatly influences who they become and how they behave once they reach adulthood. This is especially true when it comes to the relationships that adolescents are involved in. The individuals that surround the adolescent truly have an impact on that person and can mold them into who they will become later on in life, especially since adolescence is such a big time for transition. Those in relationship

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    Adolescence is the period in one’s life when there are new experiences that set off unfamiliar emotions and evoke unusual actions in response to the stimuli. This stage in one’s life may be overwhelming and confusing because he/she is not a child anymore nor an adult. Adolescents are receiving more responsibilities, more expectations, and more difficult tasks to complete in order to transition into an adult. Even though this means more freedom and more opportunities, growing up is not easy. It is

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    In the adolescence period of development, late childhood is entering a new stage. Adolescence is a transition between childhood and adulthood. It involves changes in many different aspects including personality, physical altercations, intellectual, and social development. During this time of change, teens are faced with many issues and decisions. I will discuss the impact this stage of life has on social development. While healthy development on an individual should pass through from infancy to

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    Stanley Hall Adolescence

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    state that adolescence is a developmental period characterized by physical, cognitive, socio-emotional, and contextual changes (Steinberg & Morris 2001, 55-87). During this time, teenagers acquire their sexual maturity and look for their identity as individuals. Michelle is a teenager who has lost her mother first and her grandmother later, both important figures in Michelle’s life and with whom she had a strong connection. The video reflects G. Stanley Hall’s (1904) definition of adolescence that is

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