Self-perception and level of self-esteem during adolescence

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Your self-perception and level of self-esteem during adolescence.
To the writer, for d.) please use the following information to construct half a page and provide information about the same pseudo adolescent girlage (13-18). Do not rewrite the information provide in the red, I want the information rewritten in the answer for question d.)above:

Both the evaluative aspect of self-concept, i.e., self-esteem by Marshall Bertram Rosenberg (2015) Although early and middle adolescents’ self-esteem can be described using similar domains, several factors related to these two periods of development can influence the dynamics of self-esteem in different ways. First, early adolescence is a time of more rapid and dynamic changes associated with puberty that may influence one’s self-evaluation in domains related to physical appearance or athletic competence. The biological, pubertal changes influencing adolescents’ physical appearance and attractiveness may also influence their global self-esteem as physical appearance seems to be the most important domain for the formation of this general self-evaluation. Second, social changes related to the period of early adolescence, including the change of social environment during the transition to junior high school and the increasing role of social comparisons in the formation of self-esteem, may influence self-esteem in the domains related to social context. Third, the transition to junior high school and related changes in academic and behavioral requirements may influence these domains of self-esteem. According to and Susan Harter (2006) although the middle adolescence period is not free from changes in the physical, social and academic domains, the growing maturity of adolescents and decreasing maturity gap may serve as protective factors that limit the fluctuation of self-esteem. In particular, neurodevelopmental processes during adolescence related to cognitive and affective development may influence self-esteem changes

 

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