Child and Youth Worker SSW206 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Adolescent Health, Social Change, Cognitive Development

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What"s the definition of adolescence: adolescence is the transitional stage from childhood to adulthood that occurs between. 03/12/2020 ages 13-19: but the physical and psychological changes that take place in adolescence often start earlier, during the preteen or tween years: ages 9-12, canada extended the age of adolescence to 24 and then to 29. It is important to remember that today"s youth will become canada"s future parents, prime-age workers, and seniors: their early experiences and vulnerabilities can shape their outcomes later in life. Indigenous youth is the fastest growing demographic in canada: they experience high suicide rates and family violence due to impact of intergenerational trauma, residential school system and colonization. Newcomer youth: newcomer youth and families commonly experience: Isolation: language barriers (can greatly impair quality and access to health services) Youth and the brain: the teen brain is under construction, even when physical growth appears complete, teen brain development isn"t finished.

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