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Teen Species: Understanding The Adolescent

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In my household, I was the second of the four daughters to mature under my parents’ roof. With that being said, I witnessed the same cycle four times: confusion, growth, anger, and acceptance. Here, I observed the transition from adolescent to adult, with the terrible case of puberty in between the two. As stated previously, being one of four daughters allowed almost complete understanding of the female body, but I was naïve about the maturation of a male. Teen Species: Understanding the Adolescent is a series of videos that has opened my eyes to a stronger understanding of research for both young males and females. The videos have abetted me of both males and females, assisted my comprehension of science behind our growths, and has allowed …show more content…

I obtained new information that is fresh to me, but it also is material that I can supplement onto existing facts. One important piece of information I learned was psychologist Jean Brooks-Gunn conducting a study on adolescents, and she discovered that “…development does matter at a certain age…” However, physical development and emotional development are not linked, and this fact threw me. This is shown by the statistics of bullying and its product. In the United Kingdom, one out of every ten students will be bullied in Junior High, and at least 15 of them will kill themselves. Bullying relates to the way someone looks, whether that person has not yet developed, or the person has developed prior to his/her peers. This is where the developments are not allied. If someone were to take their life by being bullied for already experiencing puberty, this does not mean that person is emotionally at the same level. He/she may still be fragile with emotions and take every little item to heart. They may not have learned how to ignore the negative, or they may think all undesirable comments are going to follow behind them forever. Puberty lasts longer in humans than any other animal, so why must people mock science? The brain waits for the body to weigh “X” amount of body fat before puberty initiates. Therefore, when we bully someone, we are not mocking them, but instead their brain for doing its job. …show more content…

As a profession, I am pursuing Special Education, and that involves everything plus psychology. My major will certify me to teach in any and all grade levels. That being said, I need to understand the development of the body and the brain for both males and females. I need to understand each age and what happens, I need supplies for each age, and I need to have the right words to help them emotionally, whether it be because their juice box is leaking or another peer posted an unfortunate comment on their social media page. I need to fathom that my female students will express hormones before my males, but my male students will most likely show more aggression than my females. I need to realize that the females could almost relate in size to me when they are 13/14, but the males will unquestionably tower over me when they hit puberty. Working with special needs, it is all about understanding the brain and how it works while developing. It is crucial that I am fully aware of what is happening, that way all students can grow without question, concern, or

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