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- Ligne n°49 : How our teenage years shape our personalities
Ligne n°80 : ... be traced all the way back to infancy, I know there will plenty of- Ligne n°81 : change to come, especially when our twins become teenagers.
- Ligne n°83 : That’s because our teenage years are a time of rapid change. That’s why
Ligne n°84 : cognitive neuroscientist and teen brain expert Sarah-Jayne Blakemore ...
Ligne n°83 : ... That’s because our teenage years are a time of rapid change. That’s why- Ligne n°84 : cognitive neuroscientist and teen brain expert Sarah-Jayne Blakemore
Ligne n°85 : recently described the unique challenge that adolescence represents as ...
Ligne n°84 : ... cognitive neuroscientist and teen brain expert Sarah-Jayne Blakemore- Ligne n°85 : recently described the unique challenge that adolescence represents as
Ligne n°86 : a “perfect storm” thanks to the simultaneous and sudden increase in ...
Ligne n°97 : ... thinking, acting and feeling. Personality stability increases once- Ligne n°98 : again from late adolescence into adulthood.
Ligne n°102 : ... about identity, gender, childhood emotions and the fluidity of- Ligne n°103 : adolescents’ personality.
- Ligne n°105 : But in the intervening teenage years this trend is put on hold. The
Ligne n°106 : kaleidoscope of personality is shaken and where the pieces land is of ...
Ligne n°107 : ... profound importance – long-term studies show that the traits that- Ligne n°108 : appear in our teenage years are predictive of a wide range of outcomes
Ligne n°109 : in life, including academic success and risk of unemployment. ...
Ligne n°112 : ... implications are exciting and important because, by learning more about- Ligne n°113 : the forces that shape teenagers’ personalities, we can potentially
Ligne n°114 : intervene and help set them on a healthier, more successful path. ...- Ligne n°116 : Personality change is not unique to adolescence. If you zoom out and
Ligne n°117 : look across the entire lifespan, what you see is an average increase in ...- Ligne n°128 : It’s not such good news for kids at the brink of adolescence, however,
Ligne n°129 : because at this juncture something known as the “disruption hypothesis” ...- Ligne n°132 : Consider a study of thousands of Dutch teenagers – the youngest were
Ligne n°133 : aged 12 at the start – who completed personality tests each year for ...
Ligne n°135 : ... in conscientiousness – their orderliness and self-discipline – in early- Ligne n°136 : adolescence, and the girls showed a temporary increase in neuroticism
Ligne n°137 : (or greater emotional instability). This seems to back up some of the ...
Ligne n°137 : ... (or greater emotional instability). This seems to back up some of the- Ligne n°138 : stereotypes we have of messy teen bedrooms and mood swings. Thankfully
Ligne n°139 : this regression in personality is short-lived, with the Dutch data ...
Ligne n°139 : ... this regression in personality is short-lived, with the Dutch data- Ligne n°140 : showing that the teenagers' previous positive traits rebound in later
Ligne n°141 : adolescence. ...
Ligne n°140 : ... showing that the teenagers' previous positive traits rebound in later- Ligne n°141 : adolescence.
- Ligne n°145 : Both parents and their teenage children agree that changes occur, but
Ligne n°146 : surprisingly, the perceived change can depend on who is measuring, ...
Ligne n°146 : ... surprisingly, the perceived change can depend on who is measuring,- Ligne n°147 : according to a 2017 study of over 2,700 German teenagers. They rated
Ligne n°148 : their own personalities twice, at age 11 and age 14, and their parents ...
Ligne n°149 : ... also rated their personalities at these times. Some revealing- Ligne n°150 : differences emerged: for instance, while the teenagers rated themselves
Ligne n°151 : as declining in agreeability, their parents saw this decline as much ...
Ligne n°151 : ... as declining in agreeability, their parents saw this decline as much- Ligne n°152 : sharper. Also, the teens saw themselves as increasingly extroverted,
Ligne n°153 : but their parents saw them as increasingly introverted. ...
Ligne n°163 : ... explained by the big changes underway in the parent-child relationship- Ligne n°164 : brought on by teenagers’ growing desire for autonomy and privacy. The
Ligne n°165 : researchers point out that parents and teens might also be using ...
Ligne n°164 : ... brought on by teenagers’ growing desire for autonomy and privacy. The- Ligne n°165 : researchers point out that parents and teens might also be using
Ligne n°166 : different reference points – parents’ measuring their teenagers’ traits ...
Ligne n°165 : ... researchers point out that parents and teens might also be using- Ligne n°166 : different reference points – parents’ measuring their teenagers’ traits
Ligne n°167 : against a typical adult, while the teenagers’ are comparing their own ...
Ligne n°166 : ... different reference points – parents’ measuring their teenagers’ traits- Ligne n°167 : against a typical adult, while the teenagers’ are comparing their own
Ligne n°168 : traits against those displayed by their peers. ...
Ligne n°175 : ... pattern of a temporary reduction in advantageous traits (especially- Ligne n°176 : niceness and self-discipline) in early adolescence. The general picture
Ligne n°177 : of the teenage years as a temporary personality “disruption” therefore ...
Ligne n°176 : ... niceness and self-discipline) in early adolescence. The general picture- Ligne n°177 : of the teenage years as a temporary personality “disruption” therefore
Ligne n°178 : seems accurate (and besides, in the German research, the teens and ...
Ligne n°177 : ... of the teenage years as a temporary personality “disruption” therefore- Ligne n°178 : seems accurate (and besides, in the German research, the teens and
Ligne n°179 : their parents agreed that agreeableness had declined, they just ...
Ligne n°182 : ... Of course, these are long-term studies that look at average personality- Ligne n°183 : changes among teenagers. This type of group-level data masks the amount
Ligne n°184 : of individual variation from one teenager to another. In fact, we’re ...
Ligne n°183 : ... changes among teenagers. This type of group-level data masks the amount- Ligne n°184 : of individual variation from one teenager to another. In fact, we’re
Ligne n°185 : only just beginning to understand the intricate mix of genetic and ...- Ligne n°189 : The teenage brain is a good place to start. Over the last couple of
Ligne n°190 : decades, Sarah-Jayne Blakemore and others have shown how adolescent ...
Ligne n°189 : ... The teenage brain is a good place to start. Over the last couple of- Ligne n°190 : decades, Sarah-Jayne Blakemore and others have shown how adolescent
Ligne n°191 : development is marked by important brain changes, including a “pruning” ...- Ligne n°197 : This could play a role in the patterns of teen personality change,
Ligne n°198 : according to a 2018 Norwegian brain imaging study. The researchers ...
Ligne n°198 : ... according to a 2018 Norwegian brain imaging study. The researchers- Ligne n°199 : scanned the brains of dozens of teenagers twice over a period
Ligne n°200 : of two-and-a-half years, as well as having their parents rate the ...- Ligne n°209 : Adversity as a result of a teen’s own actions might be viewed as
Ligne n°210 : more stressful ...
Ligne n°213 : ... their results imply “large individual variations in personality traits- Ligne n°214 : may partly be related to cortical maturation across adolescence”. In
Ligne n°215 : other words, how our grey matter changes during our teenage years may ...
Ligne n°214 : ... may partly be related to cortical maturation across adolescence”. In- Ligne n°215 : other words, how our grey matter changes during our teenage years may
Ligne n°216 : impact how we feel and behave. ...
Ligne n°218 : ... Of course, other external factors, such as stress or adversity, are- Ligne n°219 : also intricately tied into any personality changes in adolescence. It’s
Ligne n°220 : clear that many types of stress come with the territory of being a ...
Ligne n°220 : ... clear that many types of stress come with the territory of being a- Ligne n°221 : teenager. However, research reveals that the type of stress it is can
Ligne n°222 : impact upon specific personality changes. In a 2017 study involving US ...
Ligne n°224 : ... then again three, seven and 10 years later. The volunteers also- Ligne n°225 : recorded any experiences of stress or adversity through their teenage
Ligne n°226 : years. ...
Ligne n°230 : ... accident, was associated with increased neuroticism over time both- Ligne n°231 : through adolescence and into adulthood.
- Ligne n°233 : View image of Our teenage years can be a time of great stress (Credit:
Ligne n°234 : David Motosa) ...
Ligne n°240 : ... over time. The researchers speculated that adversity as a result of a- Ligne n°241 : teen’s own actions might be viewed as more stressful, and therefore
Ligne n°242 : harm their personality development. This implies that providing teens ...
Ligne n°241 : ... teen’s own actions might be viewed as more stressful, and therefore- Ligne n°242 : harm their personality development. This implies that providing teens
Ligne n°243 : with adequate emotional support – especially those who are experiencing ...- Ligne n°246 : Teenage personality traits are predictive of experiences in later
Ligne n°247 : life ...
Ligne n°249 : ... It’s not all negative though. Other findings hint at more positive- Ligne n°250 : influences on teenagers’ personality changes. For instance, there’s
Ligne n°251 : evidence from a year-long 2013 Swiss study that teenagers’ positive ...
Ligne n°250 : ... influences on teenagers’ personality changes. For instance, there’s- Ligne n°251 : evidence from a year-long 2013 Swiss study that teenagers’ positive
Ligne n°252 : sense of “identity” – specifically feeling able to act authentic; ...
Ligne n°259 : ... Such findings are encouraging because they offer some clues for how we- Ligne n°260 : might create more nurturing environments for teenagers to aid their
Ligne n°261 : personality development. This is an approach worth pursuing further ...
Ligne n°261 : ... personality development. This is an approach worth pursuing further- Ligne n°262 : given that teenage personality traits are predictive of experiences in
Ligne n°263 : later life. For instance, one British study of over 4,000 teenagers ...
Ligne n°262 : ... given that teenage personality traits are predictive of experiences in- Ligne n°263 : later life. For instance, one British study of over 4,000 teenagers
Ligne n°264 : showed that those who scored lower in conscientiousness were twice as ...- Ligne n°268 : We focus so much on teaching teenagers’ facts and getting them to pass
Ligne n°269 : exams, but perhaps we ought to pay at least as much attention to ...
Ligne n°278 : ... All images featured courtesy of David Motosa. His work shows the- Ligne n°279 : fluidity of adolescents’ personality. Through Self-portraiture the
Ligne n°280 : Spanish artist explores topics about identity, gender and childhood ...