12.6 Conclusion

Physical development during adolescence is a complex process that involves significant changes in the body’s structure, function, and overall appearance. Adolescents experience a wide range of physical changes that include growth spurts, changes in body composition, and the development of secondary sex characteristics. These changes can lead to both positive and negative experiences, including increased self-esteem, social acceptance, and physical discomfort. It is important to understand that physical development during adolescence is a normal and natural process that varies greatly between individuals. By providing a supportive and understanding environment, parents, educators, and healthcare providers can help adolescents navigate this critical period of growth and development with confidence and self-assurance.

12.6.1 Review of Learning Objectives

  1. Identify the distinct aspects of physical and sexual development related to adolescence.
  2. Explain age appropriate comprehensive sex education.
  3. Discuss concerns to adolescent health, wellness, and safety.
  4. Analyze the impact of cultural and environmental influences on physical and sexual development in adolescence.

12.6.2 Review of Key Terms

12.6.3 Additional Resources

12.6.4 Licenses and Attributions for Conclusion

License

Thriving Development: A Review of Prenatal through Adolescent Growth Copyright © by Terese Jones; Christina Belli; and Esmeralda Janeth Julyan. All Rights Reserved.

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