M3: Development Stages in Middle and Late Adolescence Flashcards

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Ages around 10 - 13

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Early Adolescence

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Ages from 14 - 16

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Middle Adolescence

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Ages from 17 - 20

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Late Adolescence

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Erik Erikson’s eight stages of psychosocial development define each stage of human development with a

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Crisis or a Conflict

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From birth - 18 months

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Infancy

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18 months - 3 years

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Early Childhood

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3 - 5 years

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Late Childhood (Preschool)

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6 - 12 years

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School Age

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12 - 20 years

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Adolescence

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20 - 25 years

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Young Adulthood

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25 - 65 years

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Adulthood

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65 years - death

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Maturity

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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

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Identity

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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

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Role Confusion

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Puberty and hormonal changes; Pushing the adolescence toward maturity

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Physiological Transitioning

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Usually marked by the way they are able to comprehend abstract concepts, such as freedom and human rights

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Cognitive Growth

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Actions are not yet fully developed unlike in adults

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Reckless Behavior

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Common activity among adolescents as they search for their identity

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Experimentation

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Often the most obvious ways used by adolescents in expressing their independence and in asserting their unique selves

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Different clothing and Fashion styles

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Online friendships abound-thanks to social networking sites and platforms

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Socializing among male and female

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Underdeveloped cognitive and affective capacities and education of the matter, this curiosity sometimes end up in disaster

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Sexual Curiosity