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Page 1: Parents & Peers. Early Stimulation Rats living in an enriched environment developed a heavier and thicker brain cortex Both nature and nurture sculpt

Parents &

Peers

Page 2: Parents & Peers. Early Stimulation Rats living in an enriched environment developed a heavier and thicker brain cortex Both nature and nurture sculpt

Early Stimulation Rats living in an enriched environment

developed a heavier and thicker brain cortex

Both nature and nurture sculpt our synapses

Normal stimulation is critical Before puberty – pruning process After puberty- lose unused connections

Page 3: Parents & Peers. Early Stimulation Rats living in an enriched environment developed a heavier and thicker brain cortex Both nature and nurture sculpt

Parents Parents do matter (seen most at the

extremes) Family impacts most – political attitudes,

religious beliefs, personal manners However, personality is shaped less by

parents (less than 10% of differences between siblings is due to parents and environment)

Page 4: Parents & Peers. Early Stimulation Rats living in an enriched environment developed a heavier and thicker brain cortex Both nature and nurture sculpt

Peers Peers have a lot of influence Teens who start smoking usually have

friends who model smoking Children usually pick up the accent of their

peers in the neighborhood (not their home)

Page 5: Parents & Peers. Early Stimulation Rats living in an enriched environment developed a heavier and thicker brain cortex Both nature and nurture sculpt

A. Adolescence1. Starts with sexual maturity and ends with social

achievement of independent adult status.

a. What happens in cultures where teens are self-supporting?

Adolescence is shorter.

2. G. Stanley Hall (1904) – period of “storm and stress.”

3. Even though some people look back at adolescence in a negative way, for many people, they describe adolescence – in a positive manner.

Page 6: Parents & Peers. Early Stimulation Rats living in an enriched environment developed a heavier and thicker brain cortex Both nature and nurture sculpt

B. Physical Development1. Puberty – the time when one is maturing sexually

a. Primary sex characteristics – reproductive organs and external genitalia

b. Secondary sex characteristics – non-reproductive traits

- breasts and hips in girls

- deepened voice in boys

- underarm hair in both sexes

c. Girls

- breasts develop around 10

- menarche – first menstrual period within a year of 12

d. Boys

- first ejaculation about 14; usually a nocturnal emission

Page 7: Parents & Peers. Early Stimulation Rats living in an enriched environment developed a heavier and thicker brain cortex Both nature and nurture sculpt

e. Like earlier life stages – sequence is more predictable then timing

f. Early maturing

- Boys – high self-esteem

- girls – low self-esteem

g. Brain

- Cells stop increasing their connections

-Pruning of unused connections

- Frontal lobe lags behind the limbic system in development

- This explains – impulsiveness, emotional storms, and risky behavior

- The brain is different at the end of puberty