Perdev: Quarter 1
Perdev: Quarter 1
Perdev: Quarter 1
Personality Development
Quarter 1
Knowing and Understanding
Module1 Oneself during Middle and Late
Adolescence
Personal Development
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Post-test - This will measure how much you have learned from the
entire module.
PERDEV 12
Personal Development
Quarter 1
Module 1
Lesson 1:
Self - Concept
EXPECTATION
Specific Objectives:
At the end of this module, learners will be able to:
1. Explain that knowing oneself can make a person accept his strengths and
limitations and deal with others better;
2. Share their unique characteristics, habits and experiences; and
3. Start and maintain a journal
PRE–TEST
In your Adolescent years in life, you encounter different people that influence your
thoughts, actions and even language. These are the people whom you look up to; others
are who you want to be. In most cases, the people we idolized are the people who create
a much greater impact in our lives. They influence us most of the time.
LESSON
SELF CONCEPT refers to your awareness of yourself. There are two broad categories of
self-concept. IDEAL SELF and ACTUAL SELF. Ideal Self is the self that you aspire to
be. It has the characteristics which you hope to possess, similar to that of a mentor,
parents or some other worldly figures. It is how we wanted to be. Examples of these are
your ambitions in life. Others want to be a teacher, a nurse, a lawyer etc. Ideal self is
what our parents have taught us, what we admire in others, what our society promotes,
and what we think is our best interest. While actual self, is the one that you actually see. It
is who we actually are. It is the self that has the characteristics that you nurtured or, in some
cases, born to have. Actual self is built on self-knowledge. Self-Knowledge is derived from social
interactions that provide insight into how others react to you.
As members of society, we learn how to adjust ourselves with what society expects on us.
We call these social roles. These are outcomes from social interactions from infant to
adult development. Alignment is important. If the actual self is aligning with ideal self,
there will be a sense of mental well-being and a peace of mind. This alignment requires
negotiations. Negotiation is the numerous exchanges between ideal and actual self. If
there is no alignment, incongruence happens; thus results in mental distress or anxiety.
ACTIVITIES
Example: A lady can say “I’m ugly” yet others consider her very charming. Or
conversely, one can have the illusion of saying “I am very intelligent or
competent” when most of his ideas sound unreasonable or illogical to most of
the people. There is indeed a big difference between what you see in yourself
(real self-image) and what is projected in the eyes of the others (your social
image). How realistic is your self- image? To what extent does it reflect your
real self?
WRAP–UP
Let us test what you learned from today’s lesson;
VALUING
POST TEST
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http://study.com/academy/lesson/ideal-self-vs-real-self-definition-lesson-
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Roldan, Amelia S. (2003). On becoming a Winner: A workbook on Personality
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Personal Development Teacher’s Guide, Department of Education, Republic of the
Philippines.