How do young people differ from children and adults? The key issue is related to the way adolescent development directly affects adolescent psychological changes through brain changes, and indirectly through social environments.
Empirical studies linking pubertal development to adolescent psychological function are usually done in several different ways, with a focus on various results and mechanisms. Topics relate to the effects of atypical puberty on adolescent behavioral problems, the effects of adolescent conditions (and related hormones) on normative changes in behaviors promoting or preventing development, and puberty. The role of psychopathology is caused by vulnerable individuals. I am also interested in understanding how changes in the brain reflect the adolescent process and form the basis of psychological development during puberty.
In this chapter we will discuss ways in which adolescents may influence psychological development in adolescence and why this is important for developers. Describe the process of adolescent development, summarize the effects of puberty on adolescent development, explain the interpretation of the results Study the hypothesis that is the basis of most research and methodological problems, We propose research direction to help understanding. Throughout the process, we emphasize the importance of pubertal changes in all aspects of psychological development, and methods that represent ways in which puberty represents an opportunity to study the interactions of biological and social influences.
Adolescence is a developmental stage from childhood to adulthood. It is not just physical development and sexual maturity (puberty and biological development). In puberty, a dramatic and important change (intellectual development or cognitive development) in the brain's thought process, and a change in the way teens think about themselves and other people (psychosocial development or social / Emotional development). The age at beginning and end of puberty - and the rate at which the process progresses - varies from person to person and is still considered normal. For example, the adolescence of a girl starts at 8 years old, enters the menstrual period at the age of 10, and the other girl is 14 years old and begins breast development at the age of 11 until menstruation begins.
Out-of-school time is also an important environment for young people to learn and deal with romantic relationships. Therefore, adolescence is essential for understanding adolescent development. Adolescence usually occurs in females aged 9 to 14 and men aged 10 to 17. When the brain stimulates a group of stimulating hormones, puberty begins. Adolescent effects: This monograph is particularly interesting because adolescent young people seek opportunities to be exposed to high intensity through adventure, seeking novelty, and seeking sensations during puberty. The park and entertainment department can provide an important and safe channel for these high strength experiences. For example, climbing walls, rafting tours, rope courses and other adventures may bring some desire for young people.