Welcome to Jeopardy! Back to Board Today’s Categories~ ~Physical Development ~Body Image ~Cognitive Development ~Random Questions ~Social Development Back to Board Physical Development Body Image Cognitive Development Random ?’s Social Development 10 10 10 10 10 20 20 20 20 20 30 30 30 30 30 40 40 40 40 40 50 50 50 50 50 100 100 100 100 100 Back to Board Physical Development 10- When a child matures sexually and is capable of reproducing. What is puberty? Back to Board Physical Development 20- Girls hit puberty at approximately this age and males at this age. What is 11 and 13 years old? Back to Board Physical Development 30- Reproductive organs that make sexual reproduction possible. What are primary sex characteristics? Back to Board Physical Development 40- The period between childhood and adulthood. What is adolescence? Back to Board Physical Development 50- One of the main issues that adolescents are facing. What is body image? Back to Board Physical Development 100- Nonreproductive sex characteristics such as facial hair. What are secondary sex characteristics? Back to Board Body Image 10- Eating disorder where the individual starves themselves and exercises. What is Anorexia Nervosa? Back to Board Body Image 20- When an individual is 10% higher than recommended body weight. What is Obesity? Back to Board Body Image 30- Stress, control issues, the desire to be thin all are influencing factors towards these. What are eating disorders? Back to Board Body Image 40- Bulimics tend to do what in order to lose weight or maintain a body weight? What is binge eating and vomiting? Back to Board Body Image 50- Individuals with Anorexia Nervosa are this percentage below normal weight. What is 15%? Back to Board Body Image 100- This percentage of adolescents suffer from obesity. What is 20-30%? Back to Board Cognitive Development 10- Piaget’s final stage where an individual can now think logically, hypothetically and in the abstract. What is Formal Operational Stage? Back to Board Cognitive Development 20- Developed a 3 stage theory on how moral reasoning develops. Who is Lawrence Kohlberg? Back to Board Cognitive Development 30- Moral reasoning stage characterized by universal ethical principals. What is postconventional moral reasoning? Back to Board Cognitive Development 40- Moral reasoning stage characterized by the desire to avoid punishment or gain reward. What is the preconventional moral reasoning stage? Back to Board Cognitive Development 50- Moral reasoning stage where primary concern is to fit in and play the role of a good citizen. What is conventional moral reasoning stage? Back to Board Cognitive Development 100- Character used in the “dilemma” that had to decide right from wrong. Who is Heinz? Back to Board Random ?’s 10- Time period is getting longer (more years) due to puberty beginning sooner and the focus on school and careers later. What is Adolescence? Back to Board Random ?’s 20- A flood of these begin major physical and emotional changes when puberty hits. What are Hormones? Back to Board Random ?’s 30- Other terms for adolescents who hit puberty before or after most of their friends. What is a Late Bloomer and an Early Bloomer? Back to Board Random ?’s 40- Menstruation may stop if a person suffers from this disorder. What is Anorexia Nervosa? Back to Board Random ?’s 50- One’s attraction towards people of a particular gender. What is Sexual Orientation? Back to Board Random ?’s 100- The number one and safest way to prevent STD’s and unwanted pregnancy. What is Abstinence? Back to Board Social Development 10- Constructed an 8 stage theory of social development. Who is Erik Erikson? Back to Board Social Development 20- Stage where adolescents begin to ask “Who am I” and “Where am I going in life”? What is Identity vs. Role Confusion? Back to Board Social Development 30- A close, sharing, emotional and honest relationship with other people. What is Intimacy? Back to Board Social Development 40- When an adolescents primary attachment changes from parents to peers. What is Independence from Family? Back to Board Social Development 50- Stage during your first year of life when your primary task is to make sure your basic needs are met. What is Trust vs. Mistrust? Back to Board Social Development 100- Experimentation, Rebellion, Selfishness, Optimism and Energy all are characteristics that play a part in an adolescent finding this. What is Identity? Back to Board End Back to Board
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