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Identify some of the major domains of human development and how they explain why adolescents are more likely to engage in risk-taking behavior

Identify some of the major domains of human development and how they explain why adolescents are more likely to engage in risk-taking behavior

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Identify some of the major domains of human development    and how they explain why adolescents are more likely to engage in risk-taking behavior than older adults

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Examine the physical, biological, emotional, cognitive, and/or social factors that explain why adolescents are more likely to engage in risk-taking behavior than older adults

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Identify the stages of development (early adolescence, late adolescence, early adulthood, middle adulthood and older adulthood) that are affected if adolescents are more likely to engage in risk-taking behavior than older adults

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Describe the influences of family, culture, and environment and the roles they play in motivating adolescents into risk-taking behavior as well as preventing adolescents risking taking behavior, do the same for older adults.

 

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Adolescents are prone to risk-taking behavior which can be attributed to biological changes and their inability to control situations effectively. Compared to adults, adolescents make risky decisions thus parents and guardians should play a direct positive role in helping these individuals through this exciting……………………..

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