ADOLESCENCE
(Secondary or Higher Secondary
School Stage)
Adolescence
is that span of years which boys and girls move from childhood to adulthood
mentally, emotionally, socially and physically. It is a period from the onset
of puberty to the age of maturity. It is a period of rapid physical and
biological changes which may lead to confusions, tensions, frustrations and
feelings of insecurity. It is a period of transition when changes of attitude
and behaviour are most rapid. Stanley
Hall rightly calls it is the period of stress and strain, storm and
strife. Holling
Worth calls this the period of temporary insanity. It is because of the restlessness and
disturbance due to the nature of development that takes place during this
period.
Adolescence
experiences create conflicts between himself and society. Change of role in
society, shattered relations in home, failure to decide his status in social
settings, difficulty in adjusting with the opposite sex, unnecessary
restrictions on movement etc. give rise to tensions and worries. During this
stage emotions fluctuate very frequently and quickly. He tries to oppose the
views of parents and school authorities, but such efforts often fail.
The
adolescent lives in an intensely emotional life, in which the rhythm of
positive and negative phases of behaviour gets lost. This results in constant
alteration between intense excitement and deep depression. All these create a
considerable degree of stress and strain
in the adolescent.
Adolescence
is also known as the period
of transition because during
this period an individual is neither a child nor an adult. During this period
the individual’s status is vague and there is confusion about the role he is
expected to play. He is often looked upon in an ambiguous manner by the elders.
Sometimes he is expected to behave as an adult and at other times he is treated
as a child. This is the time when the
individual is striving to wean himself away from the family in order to become
a self sufficient and autonomous person. Some may take the drugs or get
addicted to alcohol if their needs are thwarted or denied. Hence Holling Worth calls it a period
of temporary insanity.
It
is a very crucial period when the individual attains maturity physically,
intellectually, emotionally, sexually and socially. The growth achieved, the
experiences gained, the responsibilities felt and the relationships developed
at this stage determine the complete future of the individual.
Psychological
Characteristics of Adolescence
1. Self-consciousness
is too much developed in adolescence.
2. The
adolescent is intensely emotional
3. An
adolescent is essentially a hero-worshipper
4. Adolescent
shows interest in physical attractiveness and good grooming
5. Sex-consciousness
become too intense at this time. They become interested in opposite sex and in
extreme cases homosexuality is
established.
6.
Peer group relationship is too much
intense at this time.
7. Adolescence
is a period of day-dreaming.
8. It
is the period of acquiring the attitudes and values needed for
effective participation in society.
9. The
Adolescent wants to free himself from bondage. There is a tendency to revolt against
authority.
10. Adolescents
have strong desire to achieve self-sufficiency and make himself quite
independent like an adult member of the society.
Developmental
Characteristics of Adolescence
Physical and Motor Development: During adolescence the
physical growth reaches its peak and body takes its final shape. The growth and
functioning of organs reach their upper range and the glands become extremely
active. There is a sudden shoot up in
height, weight and size. The arms and
legs their final length. The size of the bones and muscles increase to the
greatest extent possible. Along with these somatic changes, motor activity also
attain its maximum limit.
The
respiratory, circulatory and digestive systems acquire their full development.
Brain gets fully developed. Pimples may appear on the face. There occurs change
in voice among both sexes. The voice of boys deepens and becomes harsher while
the voice of girls become shrill and sweet during this period.
During
adolescence the individual attains biological
maturation which is accompanied by the appearance of secondary sexual characteristics.
There is growth of hair under arms and around genital organs. Boys develop beared and moustaches on their
faces and in girls the growth of breast
and widening of pelvis are significant physical developments. The girls begin to menstruate monthly and
boys has nocturnal emission accompanied by erotic dreams.
Emotional Development: Adolescence is
characterized by emotional instability and intensity. It is the period of
heightening of all emotions like anxiety, fear, love, anger, etc. It is because of this fact the adolescence is considered as a period of
stress and strain. Adolescents are not consistent in their emotional
expression. Their emotions fluctuate very frequently and quickly. Sometimes
they appear to be enthusiastic and sometimes moody.
Self
consciousness, self respect and personal pride will be too strong in
adolescents. He is often irritable, easily excited and explode emotionally
instead of trying to control his emotions.
What he feels, he feels it very strongly and when he reacts, he reacts
vigorously. At no stage the individual is so restless and emotionally perturbed
and touchy as in adolescence. He is too sensitive, inflammable and moody.
Intellectual Development: Adolescence is a period
of great intellectual advancement. In
this period functioning of the cognitive system develops in to its maximum
level. Intellectual powers like critical
thinking, logical thinking and abstract reasoning develop. Span of connection widens, depth of understanding increases and functioning
of memory sharpens.
The
adolescent develops fine imagination. The improper channelization of
imagination may lead an adolescent to day-dreaming. Writers, artists, poets, philosophers and
inventors are all born in this period.
The adolescent learns to reason and seek answer to everything
scientifically. Ability to solve
problems increasing during this period. The areas of interest widens and his
love for adventure reaches its climax. All adolescents have one or more hobbies
and strong likes and dislikes.
Social Development:
The most important characteristics of
social development during adolescence is the increased influence of peer
group. The individual develops a strong sense of loyalty towards the
group. He wants to be accepted by the
members of the group which he belongs. The friends as well as the peer group
selected by an adolescent shape his behaviour to a great extent. They develop a
philosophy of life regarding values, beliefs, activities, conduct etc. with
regards to the philosophy of the peer group.
Adolescence
is the period of increased social conformity. The individual becomes
self-conscious of his place in the society. They want to become his behaviour
according norms of the society. They seek social status and look for the
approval in the society. They develop a
feeling of social responsibility and are highly critical of social evils and
injustice. During adolescence, boys and girls express a greater need for
independence and strive for total social freedom from their parents. They make
friendship with those who conform to their standard and posses the personality
trait they like. They do not tolerate the interference of others in selecting
friends.
In the beginning of adolescence the
individual critically examines the moral code and asks a number of questions to
establish his view points. Later he develops the ability to differentiate what
is good and what is bad.
Sexual Development:
The whole personality structure and
behaviour of the adolescent is dominated by sex. During adolescence the
individual becomes very conscious of sex.
Contrary to the style of behaviour during childhood, the adolescent
exhibit sexual trends in companionship.
During this period the sexual development goes into three stages.
1. Stage of Auto-erotism: In the beginning sexual
tendency manifests in self-love. Boys and girls fall in love with themselves.
Self decoration and admiring before the mirror is a common practice. According
to Freud this the stage of narcissism. [Narcissus, a Greek
prince of almost unparalleled beauty, fell in love with himself] Self enjoyment by indulging in masturbation is prevalent at this stage.
2. Stage of Homo-sexuality: During the adolescence
boys and girls are attracted to the members of their own sex. Persons of this age can often be
seen roaming together, praising each other and finding other modes of
expressing their mutual affection.
3.
Stage of Hetero-sexuality: During later adolescence,
young men and women are seen attracted towards each other. They are increased
to make friendship or even establishing sexual relationships with the members
of opposite sex.
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