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Section 1.1 Growing and Changing Section 1.2 The Balancing Act

Section 1.1 Growing and Changing Section 1.2 The Balancing Act. Section 1.1 Growing and Changing. Many intellectual, physical, and emotional changes take place during adolescence. Learning to set and meet goals is an important step on the road to maturity. adolescence puberty hormone

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Section 1.1 Growing and Changing Section 1.2 The Balancing Act

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  1. Section 1.1 Growing and Changing • Section 1.2 The Balancing Act

  2. Section 1.1 Growing and Changing • Many intellectual, physical, and emotional changes take place during adolescence. • Learning to set and meet goals is an important step on the road to maturity.

  3. adolescence • puberty • hormone • personality • heredity • self-esteem • potential • priority • resource • goal • enhance • insight

  4. During adolescence, there are more changes than during any other time in your life. adolescence The stage of growth between childhood and adulthood. Understand Changes in Your Life

  5. Hormones cause physical changes in your body during puberty. hormone puberty A chemical substance in the body that helps stimulate body changes and the development of the reproductive system. The set of changes that result in a physically mature body that is able to reproduce. Understand Changes in Your Life

  6. Adolescence brings about great emotional, social, and intellectual changes. As a teen, you start to make more decisions that deal with issues of right and wrong behavior. Discuss the types of decisions you are faced with that others made for you when you were younger. Understand Changes in Your Life

  7. Discover your own personality, heritage, environment, self-concept, and confidence. personality environment The combination of feelings, traits, attitudes, and habits that you show others. Everything around you, including people, places, things, and events. Appreciate Who You Are

  8. Who you are is shaped by your heredity and your environment. heredity The characteristics passed from parents to children also influence your personality. Appreciate Who You Are

  9. Your self-concept is the picture you have of yourself. Appreciate Who You Are • To boost your confidence, talk positively to yourself, focus on your strengths, seek support, and address your weaknesses.

  10. Every past success helps you understand what you are capable of achieving. Discover Your Potential

  11. Maximize your potential by setting priorities, considering your interests, developing supportive friendships, and being health-smart. potential The possibility of becoming more than they are right now. Discover Your Potential

  12. Make the most of your resources. resource Anything you use to help accomplish something. Discover Your Potential

  13. Setting positive and realistic goals is essential to reaching your potential. goal Something you plan to do, be, or obtain. The Importance of Goals • Goals can be fixed or flexible and short-term or long-term.

  14. Set Goals • Be specific. Give yourself a clear target that you can achieve and be proud of. • Look at the big picture. Consider the other people and activities in your life.

  15. Be realistic. Draw the line between dreams and reality. • Compare the needed and available resources.

  16. Expect potential problems. Plan positive creative ways to deal with them. • Stay active with your goal. Do something everyday to achieve your goal.

  17. Maturity means reaching full development physically, emotionally, socially, intellectually, and morally. People do not mature at the same rate. You show maturity and make a difference when you help others. Move Toward Maturity

  18. Section 1.2 The Balancing Act • Maintaining a balanced life means carefully planning how to use your time and energy. • Learning to manage stress will help keep your life in balance.

  19. obligation • work simplification • stress • designate • immerse

  20. Achieving a balanced life requires making wise use of your time and energy. An unbalanced life can result in negative feelings, fatigue, disturbed sleep patterns, and difficulty concentrating. A management plan is useful in achieving balance in your life and involves identifying what is important, prioritizing, and planning. Balancing Your Life

  21. You need to find time and energy to maintain balance. Manage your time by finishing your obligations before doing anything else. obligation Something you must do, such as a homework assignment, household chores, or after-school activity. Manage Your Resources to Maintain Balance

  22. Take time to focus on learning and schoolwork. Create a to-do list, and prioritize the items on this list before scheduling these tasks in a planner. Manage Your Resources to Maintain Balance

  23. Be sure to schedule time for your family, friends, and activities. Discuss how the things that are important to you will help you become who you want to be. Manage Your Resources to Maintain Balance • Learn to manage your energy by simplifying your work, analyzing each job, and organizing your workspace.

  24. Managing your possessions helps achieve balance and organization. Manage Your Resources to Maintain Balance

  25. To manage your stress, identify the cause, take the appropriate action, or change your perspective. Get support, if necessary. stress Mental, emotional, or physical strain. Manage Your Resources to Maintain Balance

  26. Chapter Summary Section 1.1 Growth and Changing • Adolescence is a time of many changes that affect the way you think and feel about yourself. • Your experiences in life shape your self-concept and self-esteem. • Your heredity and environment help create your personality. • Your potential and resources can help you achieve your dreams. • Goals help you focus on what you want and the steps needed to reach your dream. • People grow and mature at different rates over a lifetime.

  27. Chapter Summary Section 1.2 The Balancing Act • Balance involves making wise use of your time and energy. • By making the most of your time, you can accomplish most tasks yet maintain a balanced life. Work simplification is a very important part of energy management. • People who manage their belongings effectively have more time and energy to concentrate on other activities. Stress varies with each situation. • Some stress goes away after an event ends. • Other stress is continuous and must be managed.

  28. Do you remember the vocabulary terms from this chapter? Use the following slides to check your knowledge of the definitions. The slides in this section include both English and Spanish terms and definitions.

  29. adolescence adolescencia The stage of growth between childhood and adulthood. La etapa del crecimiento entre la infancia y la edad adulta.

  30. puberty pubertad The set of changes that result in a physically mature body that is able to reproduce. El conjunto de cambios que resultan en un cuerpo físicamente maduro que tiene capacidad de reproducción.

  31. hormone hormona A chemical substance in the body that helps stimulate body changes and the development of the reproductive system. Una sustancia química en el cuerpo que ayuda a estimular los cambios del cuerpo y el desarrollo del sistema reproductivo.

  32. personality personalidad The combination of feelings, traits, attitudes, and habits that you show others. La combinación de sentimientos, rasgos, actitudes y hábitos que le muestras a los demás.

  33. heredity herencia The characteristics passed from parents to children also influence your personality. Las características que pasan de los padres a los hijos, también influencian tu personalidad.

  34. environment ambiente Everything around you, including people, places, things, and events. Todo lo que nos rodea, incluyendo la gente, lugares, cosas y eventos.

  35. self-esteem autoestima The confidence you feel about yourself. La confianza que siente en ti mismo.

  36. potential potencial The possibility of becoming more than they are right now. La posibilidad de que algo se vuelva más de lo es ahora.

  37. priority prioridad Something that is important to you. Algo que es importante para ti.

  38. resource recurso Anything you use to help accomplish something. Cualquier cosa que usas para lograr algo.

  39. goal meta Something you plan to do, be, or obtain. Algo que planeas hacer u obtener.

  40. obligation obligación Something you must do, such as a homework assignment, household chores, or after-school activity. Algo que debes hacer como una tarea, quehaceres del hogar o actividades extracurriculares.

  41. work simplification simplificación del trabajo The easiest and quickest way to do a job well. La manera más fácil y rápida de realizar bien un trabajo.

  42. stress estrés Mental, emotional, or physical strain. Agotamiento mental, emocional o físico.

  43. enhance realzar Improve. Mejorar.

  44. insight perspicacia The power to understand the inner nature of things. El poder de entender la naturaleza de las cosas.

  45. designate designar Select. Seleccionar.

  46. immerse sumergir Plunge into something completely. Entregarse completamente a algo.

  47. End of Chapter 1 Learning About Yourself

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