1 / 16

Rites of Passage in Adolescence.

Rites of Passage in Adolescence. Erikson and Marcia were England born natives doctors who developed the stages of Moral Development for this presentation we examine at the Adolescent from 9 to 17 years of age

kiele
Télécharger la présentation

Rites of Passage in Adolescence.

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Rites of Passage in Adolescence.

  2. Erikson and Marcia were England born natives doctors who developed the stages of MoralDevelopment for this presentation we examineat the Adolescent from 9 to 17 years of age • Early childhoodvs. teenconfusion in the stages of the development process to be discussed. • An adolescent have a hard time trying make sense of their own identity. They have troublewith identifyingtheir with bodies and getting involve with social circles.

  3. During this stage of early child development the adolescence also builta sense of goodand bad behaviors. Some young adults have a delay in growing up when they progress to their adulthood. If youngadolescent have troublewith dealing with thestage of development in life they may experience a great confusion of deception. During this processthe adolescent builta strong affiliation with usingideals, interaction with friends.

  4. In the U.S. young women are surprised with sweet sixteen birthday parties. The women get all made up with pretty dresses and the parties can be formal wear, semi decorated or normal. Many young women wear colorful eye shadow and get to ride in nice limousines for their special day.

  5. In the Latino society the young girls celebrate quinceanera this is when the girl turns 16 years old. Quinceanera is a ceremony that is beginning to be embraced by the templewhere Latinoslive. Latinosare beginning to move though out the countryand the temples in most cities are empowering this ritual and cultures close together.

  6. This meeting is a transition from childhood to adulthood for a young teenaged girl who is 16 years old. The young girl wears a glamour's glownand carries a bouquet of pink roses whichis similar to a celebratingsweet sixteen party.

  7. Prom nights are celebrations a bigpart of the transition stagefor young teens in America.While attending ahigh school graduation there is a party with teenage girls and boys dress professional. The teen girls wear evening dress or a ball dresses and the boys dress up in nicesuits.

  8. Many African peopleare travelingtoward finding their African heritage. Over nearly fourdecades it has been a celebrationfor about 360 young African peoplefrom the Nigeria region in Americato uplifttheir roots.

  9. During social gatheringthe young men are given Hispanicnames they wore straw hats which made offabric from the Asian people of North Korean. Their names are chosen according to the qualities and attributes which each aspires. Hoseone of the young men chose the name Pacheco,which is Latinfor “one who is in control.” Another young gentlemen Pedro chose the name Bonita which he said means “Beautiful.”

  10. I assume that Spanish was chosen as a language because it is a language that is written as well as use around Mexico languages is written language and it’s spoken all in the U.S..

  11. According the news report from teenagers in today society transition in many ways that rites of passage include: • Time of the month. • Moving to a new location. • Birthday parties. • License to drive. • Brand newcar. • finishingschool. • Hanging with their friends.

  12. According to teenagers of the new generation the study shows 50% of guardians did not pay much attention to their young teens while transitioning meaning their birthday years, puberty change over time that went wrong with their teens. These guardians of theteens experienced high tolerance with alcohol use, drug abuse, sexual activityand reckless driving.

  13. Practicingpaying more attention to your young teen transition is an important role in their life during their maturation and development stage of a teen.

  14. Teens who have care takers that pay more attention to their rites of passage were also consider to be reliabledrivers. • They didn’t drive rapidly on the roads. • They wore seat belts at all times and had notlikely to drive impaired or drive with another individualthat was impaired. 94% of minors that stay in touch with their care taker feeling excited on a regular basis70% compared to 30% of those who recall that their care takers give them the attention that’s needed.

  15. Rites of passage or the transition from early stages of childhoodto adult process is a phase of life that should be aware ofand supported by all individuals that provide care. • Regardless of any cultural history, socio-economic passor religion beliefs rites of passage should be encourage among us.

  16. References: • Erikson's Stages of Development.(2008) retrieved from http://www.Learning-Theories.com • Johnson M. (1995).History of the Quinceanera as a Rite of Passage. Retrieved from http://www.passhistory.com Quinceanera/history • Pelagic, A. (2013). What is a Bat Mitzvah? Retrieved from http://www.About.comJudaism . • Pelagic, P. (2013). What is a Bar Mitzvah? The Bar Mitzvah Ceremony and Celebration. Retrieved from http://www.About.comJudaism • Rites of Passgae event to Celebrate, recognize African American Males. (2009).retrieved from http://www. InsightNews.com .

More Related