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-Focuses on human growth and changes across the lifespan, including physical, cognitive, social, intellectual, perceptual, personality and emotional growth.
-The study of human developmental stages is essential to understanding how humans learn, mature and adapt. Throughout their lives, humans go through various stages of development.

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Human Development

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Age when hereditary endowments and sex are fixed and all body features, both external and internal are developed.

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Pre-natal (Conception to birth)

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Foundation age when basic behavior are organized and many ontogenetic maturation skills are developed.

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Infancy (Birth to 2 years)

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Pre-gang age, exploratory, and questioning. Language and Elementary reasoning are acquired and initial socialization is experienced.

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Early Childhood (2 to 6 years)

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Gang and creativity age when self-help skills, social skills, school skills, and play are developed.

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Late Childhood (6 to 12 years)

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Transition age from childhood to adulthood when sex maturation and rapid physical development occur resulting to changes in ways of feeling, thinking and acting.

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Adolescence (puberty to 18 years)

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Transition age when adjustments to initial physical and mental decline are experienced.

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Middle Age(40 years to retirement)

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Retirement age when increasingly rapid physical and mental decline are experienced.

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Old Age(Retirement to death)

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He elaborated on the Developmental Tasks Theory in the most systematic and extensive manner. His
main assertion is that development is continuous throughout the entire lifespan, occurring in stages, where the individual moves from one stage to the next by means of successful resolution of problems or performance of developmental tasks.

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ROBERT J. HAVIGHURST

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WHAT ARE THE DEVELOPMENTAL TASKS SUMMARY TABLE OF ROBERT J. HAVIGHURST

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  • Infancy and Early
    Childhood (0-5)
    -Middle Childhood (6-12)
    -Middle Adulthood (30-60)
  • Later Maturity (61-)
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  • Learning to walk
  • Learning to take solid food
  • Learning to talk
  • Learning to control the
    elimination of body
    wastes
  • Learning sex differences
    and sexual modesty
  • Acquiring concepts and
    language to describe
    social and physical
    reality
  • Readiness for reading
  • Learning to distinguish
    right from wrong and
    developing a conscience
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Infancy and Early Childhood (0-5)

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  • Learning physical skills
    necessary for ordinary
    games
  • Building a wholesome
    attitude towards oneself
  • Learning to get along with
    age-mates
  • Learning an appropriate
    sex role
  • Developing fundamental
    skills in reading, writing,
    and calculating
  • Developing concepts
    necessary for everyday
    living
  • Developing conscience,
    morality, and a scale of
    values
  • Achieving personal
    independence
  • Developing acceptable
    attitudes toward society
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Middle Childhood (6-12)

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  • Helping teenage children
    to become happy and
    responsible adults
  • Achieving adult social and
    civic responsibility
  • Satisfactory career
    achievement
  • Developing adult leisure
    time activities
  • Relating to one’s spouse
    as a person
  • Accepting the physiological
    changes of middle age
  • Adjusting to aging parent
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Middle Adulthood (30-60)

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  • Adjusting to decreasing
    strength and health
  • Adjusting to retirement
    and reduced income
  • Adjusting to death of
    spouse
  • Establishing relations with
    one’s own age group
  • Meeting social and civic
    obligations
  • Establishing satisfactory
    living quarters
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Later Maturity (61-)

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