M3: Development Stages in Middle and Late Adolescence Flashcards
Ages around 10 - 13
Early Adolescence
Ages from 14 - 16
Middle Adolescence
Ages from 17 - 20
Late Adolescence
Erik Erikson’s eight stages of psychosocial development define each stage of human development with a
Crisis or a Conflict
From birth - 18 months
Infancy
18 months - 3 years
Early Childhood
3 - 5 years
Late Childhood (Preschool)
6 - 12 years
School Age
12 - 20 years
Adolescence
20 - 25 years
Young Adulthood
25 - 65 years
Adulthood
65 years - death
Maturity
Concept of an individual about himself or herself and id often referred to as “self-identity” that is influenced and molded by their external environment
Identity
Negation of self-identity, in a sense that there is confusion over one’s self-concept or the absence or lack of such a concept
Role Confusion
Puberty and hormonal changes; Pushing the adolescence toward maturity
Physiological Transitioning
Usually marked by the way they are able to comprehend abstract concepts, such as freedom and human rights
Cognitive Growth
Actions are not yet fully developed unlike in adults
Reckless Behavior
Common activity among adolescents as they search for their identity
Experimentation
Often the most obvious ways used by adolescents in expressing their independence and in asserting their unique selves
Different clothing and Fashion styles
Online friendships abound-thanks to social networking sites and platforms
Socializing among male and female
Underdeveloped cognitive and affective capacities and education of the matter, this curiosity sometimes end up in disaster
Sexual Curiosity