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WHAT'S IN THIS
MONTH'S ISSUE:
« Understanding Adolescent
Development
» « Prevalence of Bullying Among ",
Navigating the Teenage Years 3 Adolescents ,I}
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Physical Development
Adolescence is a time when individuals experience
significant physical changes as they transition from
childhood to adulthood. Adolescents undergo rapid
growth spurts, with girls typically experiencing these
changes earlier than boys. These physical changes
include increased height, changes in body
composition due to hormonal fluctuations, and the
development of secondary sexual characteristics such
as breast development in girls and facial hair growth in
boys. "other physical changes that happen in both
males and females include body odor, acne, and more
body hair." ("OASH", 2022, pg. 1).

Cognitive Development
Adolescence is marked by substantial cognitive
development, including advancements in abstract
thinking, problem-solving, and decision-making Factors Specific to Adolescence
skills. Piaget's theory of cognitive development
suggests that adolescents move from concrete
operational thinking to formal operational thinking, « Bullying in Adolescence: Bullying is a prevalent issue
enabling them to think more logically and critically during adolescence and can have detrimental effects on
about complex ideas. This newfound cognitive ability individuals' socioemotional well-being. Adolescents who
allows adolescents to explore their identity, question experience bullying may suffer from low self-esteem,
authority, and contemplate future goals and depression, anxiety, and social isolation. Parents,
aspirations. "These include improvements in educators, and communities need to address bullying
executive functions, working memory, efficiency of through prevention programs, promoting empathy and
information processing, social cognition, and inclusion, and providing support for victims. "Being bullied
emotion recognition.” (Ciccia et al., 2009). in adolescence is linked to mental health problems like
anxiety, depressive- and somatic symptoms and can have
negative consequences on both an individual and a societal
level." (Winding et al., 2020).
Socioemotional Development
Adolescence is a time of heightened socioemotional Adolescent Substance Abuse: Adolescence is a period of
development characterized by fluctuations in heightened vulnerability to substance abuse, including
mood, increased peer influence, and the formation alcohol and drugs. Adolescents may experiment with
of personal identity. Erikson's psychosocial theory substances as a way to cope with stress, peer pressure, or
emotional difficulties. However, substance abuse can have
proposes that adolescents grapple with the identity
severe consequences for adolescents' physical health,
versus role confusion stage, during which they cognitive functioning, and socioemotional well-being.
explore different social roles and strive to establish a Educating adolescents about the risks of substance abuse,
sense of self. Additionally, adolescents may promoting healthy coping strategies, and providing access
experience intense emotions and seek validation to support services are essential in preventing and
from their peers, leading to social cliques and peer addressing adolescent substance abuse. "Adolescence is a
pressure. "The narrative of social influence during period of both great developmental and behavioral change,
adolescence often revolves around risky and making it a particularly vulnerable period for long-term
maladaptive decisions" (Tomkins, Eatough, 2018). effects of drug exposure.” (Steinfield, Torregrossa, 2023).

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