Development Stages And Havighurst Flashcards
Age when heredity endowments and sex are fixed and all body features, both external and internal are developed.
PRE-NATAL (CONCEPTION TO BIRTH)
Foundation age when basic behavior are organized and many ontogenetic maturation skills are developed
Infancy (Birth to 2 years)
Gang and creativity age when self-help skills, social skills, school skills, and play are developed.
Late childhood (6-12)
Transition age from childhood to adulthood when sex maturation and rapid physical development occur
Adolescence (Puberty-18)
Age of adjustment to new patterns of life of life and roles such as spouse,
Early Adulthood (18-40)
Transition age when adjustment to initial physical and mental decline
Middle Age (40-Retirement)
Retirement age when increasingly rapid physical and mental decline
Old age (retirement to death)
Learning to walk.
Learning to take solid foods.
• Learning to talk.
Learning to control the elimination of body wastes
Infancy and Early Childhood (5 y.o)
Learning physical skills necessary for ordinary games.
Building a wholesome attitude toward oneself.
Learning to get along with age-mates.
Middle Childhood (6-12)
Achieving mature relations with both sexes.
Achieving a masculine or.
feminine social role.
Accepting one’s physique.
Achieving emotional independence of adults.
Adoloscence (13-18)
Selecting a mate.
• Learning to live with a partner
• Starting a family
• Rearing Children
Early Adulthood (19-30)
Helping teenage children to become happy and.
responsible adults.
Achieving adult social and civic responsibility.
Satisfactory career achievement.
Middle Adulthood (30-60)
Adjusting to decreasing strength and health.
Adjusting to retirement and reduced income.
adjusting to death of spouse.
Later maturity