| Adolescence, 6/e Laurence Steinberg,
Temple University
Psychosocial Development During Adolescence Autonomy
Learning Objectives1.Understand why autonomy is an important psychosocial issue in adolescence. |
| | | 2.Understand the three types of autonomy. |
| | | 3.Understand the development of emotional autonomy and the issues of detachment and individuation. |
| | | 4.Understand the influence of parenting practices and parenting styles on the development of adolescent autonomy. |
| | | 5.Understand the changes in the three domains of behavioral autonomy: decision making, conformity, and self-reliance. |
| | | 6.Understand the difference between the changes in susceptibility to peer pressure and the strength of peer pressure during adolescence. |
| | | 7.Understand Kohlberg's theory of moral development and the three stages he describes. |
| | | 8.Understand Gilligan's approach to moral development and how it differs from that of Kohlberg. |
| | | 9.Understand the changes that take place in adolescents thinking about politics and religion. |
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