answers:
11. d. social acceptance
12. a. nature
13. a. depression
14. b. Schools should teach proper eating habits to students as part of their holistic development
15. d. behavioral
16. d. role confusion
17. c. continuous
18. b. meet the demands of increasingly mature roles and responsibilities
19. b. Psychological
20. a. understanding personal issues and personal conflicts
Explanation:
Social acceptance is very important among adolescents. It addresses their strong need to belong. It is the fact that most people, in order to fit in with the others, look and act like them.
What is Social Acceptance:
There are two factors that affect a person development, nurture (environment) and nature (genes, inherited traits).
Factors that Affect A Person’s Development:
Teens are susceptible to anxiety; eating disorders and depression. They are still learning to manage their emotions more maturely.
The Department of Education implemented the School-Based Program that provides feeding programs that primarily aims to improve the nutritional status of the beneficiaries by at least 70% at the end of 120 days. It aims to increase classroom attendance by 85% and improve the children's health and nutritional values and behavior. The validation of this project is shown by the statement that “Schools should teach proper eating habits to students as part of their holistic development.”
Low self-esteem is a behavioral disorder. A person views him/herself as inadequate, unlovable, or incompetent. This results to negative thoughts, developing faulty assumptions and self-defeating behavior.
Most teenagers would experience role confusion, when they try distinct roles that may be different from what is expected of them. This is the time they try to figure out who they are.
Personality development is a continuous process. It starts from childhood and into late adulthood.
Jack failed his Math test again. When he was in elementary his mom used to be able to help him with his lesson. High school is different. They can't afford a tutor. He knew he needed to try to find a solution. He joined after-school remedial classes instead of playing basketball. He asked help from his classmates to understand the lesson. In this situation, Jack had exhibited the skill of meeting the demands of increasingly mature roles and responsibilities.
After my older brother fell ill from the stress of being a student in South Korea, my mother decided to move me from our home in Seoul to Vancouver for high school to spare me the intense pressure to succeed. She did not want me to suffer like my brother, who had a chest pain that doctors could not diagnose and an allergy so severe he needed to have shots at home. In this situation, it is his brother’s psychological aspect that should be addressed.
Vivian feels left out. All her friends are interested in going out with friends and dating. Most of them are wearing make-up and stylish clothes just to go to the mall. She thinks that it does not suit her at all. She wants to belong but she's not sure if she is ready. This is part of her struggles in understanding personal issues and personal conflicts.
What is Personality Development: