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SOCIAL INFLUENCES DURING ADOLESCENT DEVELOPMENT - Coggle Diagram
SOCIAL INFLUENCES DURING
ADOLESCENT DEVELOPMENT
family
Cognetive
influencing cognitive development in children can be divided into three domains: nutrition, environment, and maternal-child interactions.
Physical
positive family environment could support good mental and emotional health, which in turn could lead to better physical health and having open communication, honesty, humour
Social emotional
family help children learn about relationships and explore emotions in predictable interactions.
friend
Trying to wear same shirt as friend
Physical: trying to act like your friend that you think are cool, doing activities like your friend and changing your behavior like your friend.
Cognitive: Spending more time with friend more than family because you need to study at school, do work and play with them.
social emotional : Friendships benefit children by creating a sense of belonging and security and reducing stress.
school
Cognetive
It helps them grow self-esteem, confidence, insight to set perspective and gradually develops the personality.
Physical
play and have an activity such as playing sport like moset of people in the school
Social emotional
They learn how to be more independent of their parents and how to socialize with their peers, skills that are critical to growing up.
social media
Cognetive
Share an ideas to each other
Physical
Teen play game all time and talk with friend and don't do anything, possibly lead to issues with their overall psychological well-being, such as stress, anxiety or depression.
Social emotional
Using social media more often, though, increases feelings of inadequacy, dissatisfaction, and isolation. In turn, these feelings negatively affect your mood and worsen symptoms of depression, anxiety, and stress.
community
Cognetive
move out of their lower, automatic “reptilian brain” thinking and into higher, rational thinking and regulation
Physical
help with the development of personal and social skills such as self-confidence, interaction, taking turns, getting along with others and so on.
Social emetional
builds a ability to self-regulate their emotions, mood, empathy, behavior, and more.