Lesson 4 The Challenges of Middle and Late Adolescence
Lesson 4 The Challenges of Middle and Late Adolescence
Adolescence
Learning Competencies:
You should be able to:
1. Discuss that facing the challenges during adolescence may able to
clarify and manage the demands of teen years.
2. Express your feelings on the expectations of the significant people
around you (parents, siblings, friends, teachers, community leaders).
3. Make affirmations that help you become more lovable and capable
as an adolescent.
The Challenges of Middle and Late Adolescence
• Growing up is never easy.
• You are faced with a lot of challenges.
• These challenges are rooted in the various changes that happen in
adolescents.
• What comes into your mind when you hear the word “challenges?”
• To begin our lesson let us try to define what are challenges for you?
• How do you look at challenges?
The Challenges of Middle and Late Adolescence
Also, it is beneficial when you know the warning signs or red flags of
your emotions because they tell you when to walk away or let go
before you do or say things that you will just regret later on.
Ex. You have noticed that before you flare up in anger, you first feel
your face getting hot, your knees trembling, and your heart
pounding very fast. The next time you feel anger and you see
these signs, you excuse yourself from the discussion and walk
away.
Strategies to Cope with Challenges:
3. Develop your talents and interests.
Attaining positive self-esteem helps boost your psychological well-
being.
You can do this when you exert efforts to develop your talents and
interests.
Doing so needs patience and perseverance, because mastering
skills and honing talents do not happen overnight.
Further, confidence is not simply gained by just believing you have
it; rather, you see yourself growing with confidence when you have
enhanced your competencies, seen the things that you can do, and
figured out how far you can go.
Strategies to Cope with Challenges:
Know your interests or things that you enjoy doing.
Engaging in sports may divert your attention from the challenges of
life and will prevent you from feeding your negative thoughts.
Negative thoughts when nourished become monstrously
unhealthy.
4. Become more involved with others.
Happy people do not just live for themselves and do not think of
themselves alone.
They attain happiness through helping others and sharing what
they have with others.
Strategies to Cope with Challenges:
They express fulfillment when they have shared with and helped
others.
Involvement with others allows you to appreciate what you have
and gives you lesser time to think of what you do not have.
Strategies to Cope with Challenges: