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Sociocultural Influences on Adolescents, Summary: - Coggle Diagram
Sociocultural Influences on Adolescents
Family
Cognitive Development
Parents encourage learning, reading, and decision-making, which strengthen thinking skills.
Family guidance also motivates teenagers to achieve their education goals.
Socioemotional Development
Love, trust, and good communication within families promote emotional security and resilience.
Family conflict or lack of support may lead to stress, anxiety, and emotional problems.
Physical Development
Families provide healthy food, encourage exercise, and establish regular sleep routines.
A supportive home environment helps teenagers grow and stay physically healthy.
Virtual Society
Cognitive Development
Online platforms provide access to educational resources and information from around the world.
Teenagers need critical thinking skills to identify reliable information and avoid misinformation.
Socioemotional Development
Social media helps teenagers communicate, express themselves, and connect with different communities.
Excessive use or comparing themselves with other online may increase stress, anxiety and low self-esteem.
Physical Development
Spending too much time online may reduce physical activity and disturb sleep.
Digital fitness apps and health information can also encourage healthier lifestyles.
School
Cognitive Development
School develops critical thinking, creativity, problem-solving, and decision-making skills.
Teachers and classroom activities prepare teenagers for future education and careers.
Socioemotional Development
School helps teenagers build friendship, teamwork, leadership, and respect each others.
Positive relationships with teachers and classmates improve confidence and emotional well-being.
Physical Development
It also teaches students healthy habits that support long-term well-being.
School promotes physical fitness through sports, physical education, and health education.
Friends
Physical Development
Negative peer pressure may also lead to unhealthy habits like smoking, vaping, or lack of physical activity.
Friends often influence teenagers' lifestyle choices, such as exercising, playing sports, or eating healthy foods.
Cognitive Development
Studying with friends encourages problem-solving, sharing ideas, and learning new skills.
Negative peer pressure may reduce concentration and affect academic performances.
Socioemotional Development
Positive friendships help teenagers build self-confidence, communication skills, and emotional support.
Unhealthy friendships or peer rejection can increase stress, anxiety, and low self-esteem.
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