
Adolescence: Crash Course Psychology #20
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For instance, has the concept changed significantly over time and before the modern era did it even exist at all or wasn't really meaningful enough to study?
For example, were adolescents of the late 19th and early 20th centuries when it was pretty commonplace for those who we now consider to be either children or vulnerable young adults still too young to work in factories damaged mentally by their experiences and, if not, why not? Surely the older children/younger adults of bygone eras had the same needs, etc. as their modern counterparts so why should it have been different?
Date: 2022-04-04
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SabrinaMBowen
My high school did Saturday detention, but I don't think they do now. The entire district has gotten away from the idea of detention or punishment at all. Instead, they tend to lean on therapy sessions with the guidance department and more positive themes within the school as a whole. Personally, I'd rather just take the detention than have to deal with weeks of visits with a counselor, especially if I get to take that detention with a young Judd Nelson - yumm!
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My high school did Saturday detention, but I don't think they do now. The entire district has gotten away from the idea of detention or punishment at all. Instead, they tend to lean on therapy sessions with the guidance department and more positive themes within the school as a whole. Personally, I'd rather just take the detention than have to deal with weeks of visits with a counselor, especially if I get to take that detention with a young Judd Nelson - yumm!
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Brian
5: 20 What is it with nostalgia and milkshakes? One of my fondest childhood memories is visiting my grandpa at his store, then accompanying him and a few of his fellow small-town businessmen friends to a main street diner for coffee break. I would always get a vanilla milkshake. To this day, I search for a vanilla milkshake that tastes as good as the ones I used to get at that diner, but none can measure up.
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5: 20 What is it with nostalgia and milkshakes? One of my fondest childhood memories is visiting my grandpa at his store, then accompanying him and a few of his fellow small-town businessmen friends to a main street diner for coffee break. I would always get a vanilla milkshake. To this day, I search for a vanilla milkshake that tastes as good as the ones I used to get at that diner, but none can measure up.
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Tom
When I was 16, all I wanted was to stand out by being emo in highschool (back in 2004 this was a big trend.
From about 19 to 24 I went through another stand out phase, this time by being a total stoner hippie.
Around 25 I started to settle into much more of a conformist, and by 31 I look like a normal preppy banker. What a ride!
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When I was 16, all I wanted was to stand out by being emo in highschool (back in 2004 this was a big trend.
From about 19 to 24 I went through another stand out phase, this time by being a total stoner hippie.
Around 25 I started to settle into much more of a conformist, and by 31 I look like a normal preppy banker. What a ride!
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Phillip
My school had saturday detention. it was fun hearing whatever teacher who had to watch you that day complain how they didn't get paid more for having to do it and how they got picked more then some other teachers and how the Principle must have not liked them as much. 1st time it popped in my head that teachers have drama to.
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My school had saturday detention. it was fun hearing whatever teacher who had to watch you that day complain how they didn't get paid more for having to do it and how they got picked more then some other teachers and how the Principle must have not liked them as much. 1st time it popped in my head that teachers have drama to.
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Wm
The only issue I have with these videos is the. I wish they would be a bit longer and go a bit more in depth about the subject matter. On average 10 minutes is just too short to learn about a given topic. Otherwise I really enjoy them.
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The only issue I have with these videos is the. I wish they would be a bit longer and go a bit more in depth about the subject matter. On average 10 minutes is just too short to learn about a given topic. Otherwise I really enjoy them.
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Rilonius
Adolescence Proper: Ages 13-20
Greater Adolescence: Ages 10-24
Pre-Adolescence: Ages 10-12
Early Adolescence: Ages 13-14
Middle Adolescence: Ages 15-17
Late Adolescence: Ages 18-20
Post-Adolescence: Ages 21-24
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Adolescence Proper: Ages 13-20
Greater Adolescence: Ages 10-24
Pre-Adolescence: Ages 10-12
Early Adolescence: Ages 13-14
Middle Adolescence: Ages 15-17
Late Adolescence: Ages 18-20
Post-Adolescence: Ages 21-24
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Zane
When I got to 30 years of age finally it all made sense. I wish someone told me that before, not to stress, not to rush during my 20's but that's life and valuable lessons learned either way
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When I got to 30 years of age finally it all made sense. I wish someone told me that before, not to stress, not to rush during my 20's but that's life and valuable lessons learned either way
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dusky
10 & younger) traditional childhood
(13-19) traditional adolescence age
(20s) young adulthood
Lower 20s emerging young adulthood
Upper 20s younger adulthood
30+ adulthood
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10 & younger) traditional childhood
(13-19) traditional adolescence age
(20s) young adulthood
Lower 20s emerging young adulthood
Upper 20s younger adulthood
30+ adulthood
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Барсик
eesh. This guy talks like he is on the very edge of a nerves breakdown. Relax pal! It's not as if your kids are under detention right now somewhere in Somalia: )
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eesh. This guy talks like he is on the very edge of a nerves breakdown. Relax pal! It's not as if your kids are under detention right now somewhere in Somalia: )
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