10 Stages Of Development Flashcards

1
Q

9 months inside the womb

A

Prenatal period

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2
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• Hereditary endowment is fixed

• Sex is fixed

• Greater growth and development

• Hazardous period

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Prenatal period

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3
Q

Birth to 2 weeks

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Infancy

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4
Q

Shortest period of the development

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Infancy

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5
Q

Plateu in the development

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Infancy

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6
Q

• Preview of later development

• Hazardous period

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Infancy

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7
Q

• Learning to walk

• Learning to take solid foods

• Learning to talk

• Learning to control the elimination of body wastes

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Infancy

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8
Q

2 weeks to 2 years

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Babyhood

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9
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Foundation age

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Babyhood

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10
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• Age of rapid growth

• Age of decreasing dependency and increasing individuality

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Babyhood

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11
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• Beginning of SOCIALIZATION

• Beginning of sex role typing

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Babyhood

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12
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• Appealing age

• Beginning of creativity

• Hazardous age

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Babyhood

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13
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Hazardous age is from?

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Prenatal to babyhood

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14
Q

3-6 years old

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Early childhood

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15
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• Troublesome age

• Less appealing age than babyhood

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Early childhood

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16
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• TOY age

• PRESCHOOL age

• PREGANG age

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Early childhood

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17
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• Explanatory and QUESTIONING age

• INITIATIVE and CREATIVE age

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Early childhood

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18
Q

• TROUBLESOME age

• SLOPPY age

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Late childhood

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19
Q

• ELEMENTARY age

• GANG age

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Late childhood

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20
Q

• Overlapping period

• Short period

• Time of RAPID GROWTH and change

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Puberty

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21
Q

• NEGATIVE phase

• Occurs at variable age

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Puberty

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22
Q

12-18 years old

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Adolescence

23
Q

• Transitional period

• Period of CHANGE

• PROBLEM age

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Adolescence

24
Q

• Search for IDENTITY

• DREADED age

• Time of UNRELIALISM

• THRESHOLD of adulthood

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Adolescence

25
Q

18-40 years old

A

Early adulthood

26
Q

• Settling down age

• REPRODUCTIVE age

• Problem age

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Early adulthood

27
Q

• period of EMOTIONAL TENSION

• Period of SOCIAL ISOLATION

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Early adulthood

28
Q

• Time of COMMITMENT

• Period of DEPENDENCY (to partner)

• period of VALUE CHANGE

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Early adulthood

29
Q

• Time of adjustment to new lifestyles

• Creative age

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Early adulthood

30
Q

40-69 years old

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Middle adulthood

31
Q

• DREADED period

• Time of TRANSITION

• Time of STRESS

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Middle adulthood

32
Q

• Dangerous age

• Awkward age

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Middle adulthood

33
Q

• Time of ACHIEVEMENT

• Time of “empty nest”

• Time of boredom

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Middle adulthood

34
Q

• Period of decline

• Minority group status

• ROLE CHANGES

A

Old age

35
Q

• Poor adjustment

• Desire for RENEWAL

A

Old age

36
Q

• Getting ready to read

• Learning sex differences and sexual modesty

• Learning to distinguish right and wrong and begining to develop CONFIDENCE

A

Infancy to early childhood

37
Q

• Learning physical skills necessary for ordinary games

• Building wholesome attitudes towards one self

• Learning to get along with age mates

A

Late childhood

38
Q

• Developing FUNDAMENTAL SKILLS in reading, writing and calculating

• Developing CONCEPTS necessary for everyday living

• Developing ATTITUDES toward social groups and institution

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Late childhood

39
Q

• Achieving new and more mature relations with age mates of both sexes (friends)

• achieving a masculine and feminine role

A

Puberty and adolescence

40
Q

• Accepting one’s physique and using one’s body effectively

• Desiring, Accepting and achieving socially responsible behavior

• Achieving emotional independence from both parents and other adults

A

Puberty and adolescence

41
Q

• Selecting a mate

• Learning to live with a marriage partner

• Starting a family

• Rearing CHILDREN

A

Early adulthood

42
Q

• Managing a home

• Getting started in OCCUPATION

• Taking on CIVIC responsibilities

• Finding a CONGENIAL Social group

A

Early adulthood

43
Q

• Acceptance of and adjustment to physical changes

• Assuming Civic and social responsibilities (Volunteering, voting, associated with government)

• Establishing and MAINTAINING a STABLE standard of living

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Middle adulthood

44
Q

• Relating oneself to one’s spouse ad a person

• Adjusting to aging parents

• Assisting teenage children to become responsible and happy adults

A

Middle adulthood

45
Q

• Adjusting to decreasing physical strength and health

• Adjusting to retirement and reduced income

• Adjusting to death of spouse

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Old age

46
Q

• Establishing an explicit affiliation with members of one’s age group

• Establishing SATISFACTORY PHYSICAL living arrangements

• Adapting to CHANGE SOCIAL ROLES

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Old age

47
Q
  • changing of RESPONSIBILITIES
  • Freedom and liberty may limitations padin
  • ACTIONS are guided by EMOTIONS
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Adolescence

48
Q
  • seeks attention from groups
  • searching for belongines from the group of people
  • PREFERENCES are influenced by people
A

Adolescence

49
Q
  • PHYSICAL ABILITIES are well developed this time
  • PROBLEM AGE ( Youth tend to rebel)
  • SEARCH FOR IDENTITY stage (clothes, personality, etc.)
  • THREADED AGE for the parents (di na macontrol ang mga anak)
  • TIME OF UNRELIALISM ( Idealistic thinking)
  • THRESHOLD to adulthood
A

Adolescence

50
Q
  • PRODUCTIVE AGE
  • Becomes Problem age because of outside pleasures ( Friends, etc.)
A

Early adulthood

51
Q
  • period of EMOTIONAL TENSION (parents getting old, small friends)
  • we will live in company of someone
  • CREATIVELY ( Forge own path)
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Early adulthood

52
Q
  • TIME OF TRANSITION (retiring age)
  • AWKWARD AGE ( decline of cognitive abilities)
  • TIME OF EMPTINESS (bubukod na ang mga anak)
  • TIME OF BOREDOM
A

Middle adulthood

53
Q

SOCIALIZATION is important in this stage

A

Babyhood

54
Q

” Age of curiosity “

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Early childhood