Understanding Adolescent Sexuality and Puberty: Development, Identity, and Healthy Relationships

A clear, accurate foundation in the physical, emotional, and social dimensions of sexual development during puberty and adolescence.

โฑ 31 min ๐Ÿ“š 7 lessons

About this course

Puberty and adolescence involve some of the most significant biological and psychological changes a person undergoes โ€” and they arrive with remarkably little preparation. Many adolescents, and many adults supporting them, lack accurate, shame-free information about what is happening physically, what it means emotionally, and how to navigate the relational terrain that opens up. This course provides that foundation with honesty, care, and specificity. By the end of this course you will be able to describe the physiological changes of puberty across different bodies, understand the psychological and social dimensions of adolescent sexual development, recognize the features of healthy early relationships, and identify the information and support adolescents most need during this period. What you will learn: - The hormonal and physiological changes of puberty: timing, sequence, and individual variation - How puberty affects body image, self-esteem, and social identity - The development of sexual attraction and orientation during adolescence โ€” what the research shows - Healthy versus unhealthy patterns in teen relationships: the distinguishing features - Consent, communication, and peer pressure in adolescent relational contexts - The role of social media and peer culture in shaping adolescent sexual attitudes and behaviors - How to talk about puberty and sexuality with adolescents: age-appropriate language, tone, and framing - The features of quality sex education and what gaps it most commonly leaves The course is organized as a stage-by-stage exploration of adolescent sexual development, with each dimension โ€” physiological, psychological, relational, social โ€” receiving dedicated coverage. Case vignettes illustrate common adolescent experiences and challenges. Reflection prompts support both self-examination (for adult readers examining their own developmental history) and preparation for supporting young people. This content is educational and does not substitute for licensed medical or clinical support. This course is designed for parents, educators, counselors, and healthcare providers who support adolescents โ€” as well as for adults who want to better understand their own developmental history. It is also suitable for young adults new to this kind of reflective self-education. No prior background in developmental psychology or sex education is required. Readers will leave with an accurate, compassionate, and practically useful understanding of adolescent sexual development and how best to support it.

What you'll get

  • ๐Ÿ“œ Certificate of completion
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  • โšก Short & focused
    31 min of practical content

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