What are the three main factors that are important to adolescent development?

There are three main physical changes that come with adolescence:
  • The growth spurt (an early sign of maturation);
  • Primary relationship characteristics (changes in the organs directly related to reproduction);
  • Secondary relationship characteristics (bodily signs of sexual maturity that do not directly involve reproductive organs)

Which of the following physical changes occur for males and females like during puberty?

Physical changes of puberty mark the onset of adolescence (Lerner & Steinberg, 2009). For both boys and girls, these changes include a growth spurt in height, growth of pubic and underarm hair, and skin changes (e.g., pimples). Boys also experience growth in facial hair and a deepening of their voice.

Which of the following is a feature of adolescent development?

The five leading characteristics of adolescence are biological growth and development, an undefined status, increased decision making, increased pressures, and the search for self.

For which developmental age range does supervised strength training become a pro?

For which developmental age range does supervised strength training become appropriate? Once a person passes the age of 65, he or she should stop exercising. If someone doesn’t begin to go through puberty by age 14, there is something medically wrong with them.