MODULE 3 Flashcards
Define human development
It focuses on human growth and changes across the lifespan including physical, cognitive, social, intellectual, perceptual, personal and emotional growth.
Late childhood in the development stage
It’s a period where children refine their physical, cognitive, and social skills, preparing them for the challenges and opportunities of adolescence. Late childhood is a fascinating stage of development, characterized by significant physical, cognitive, and social changes. This period, spanning from roughly 6 to 12 years old, marks the transition from early childhood to adolescence.
Prenatal stage in developmental stage
The prenatal stage is a remarkable period of rapid growth and development that begins with conception and lasts until birth.
Infancy in developmental stage
Infancy, generally considered the period from birth to two years old, is a crucial stage in human development. It’s a time of rapid physical, cognitive, and social-emotional growth, laying the groundwork for future development.
Early childhood in the developmental stage
The period between ages 2 and 6 is a time of rapid physical, cognitive, social, and emotional growth. This is a crucial stage where young children develop fundamental skills and abilities that will shape their future.
Adolescence in the developmental stage
Adolescence, spanning roughly from puberty to around 18 years old, is a crucial developmental stage marked by significant physical, cognitive, and social changes. It’s a period of transition from childhood to adulthood, laying the foundation for future well-being and success.
Early adulthood in the developmental stage
- Early Adulthood (Ages 18-40): This is a time of exploration, establishing independence, and pursuing career and personal goals. Individuals often form close relationships, start families, and solidify their sense of self.
Middle age in the developmental stage
The middle age (40 years to retirement) transition age when adjustment to initial physical and mental decline are experienced.
Old age in the developmental stage
Old age (retirement to death) retirement age when increasingly rapid physical and mental decline are experience
Old age in the developmental stage
Old age (retirement to death) retirement age when increasingly rapid physical and mental decline are experience
He proposed bio-psychosocial model of development
Robert J. Havinghurst
He proposed bio-psychosocial model of development
Robert J. Havinghurst
What is the meaning of what Robert J. Havinghurst proposed?
Wherein the developmental tasks at each stage are influenced by the individuals biology, psychology, and sociology
What is the A-D in self adjustment and development of skills
A. Adjusting to maturing body
- it focuses on physical aspects, how you are grateful for your appearance.
B. Developing cognitive skills
- focus about the thinking skills
C. Developing communication skills
- communication comes from the Latin word “communicare” which means “to share”, communication is an act of sharing thoughts or information
Two types of patterns in communication
- One way communication - it’s all about listening while the sender keeps delivering a message.
- Two way communication- it’s all about the sender and receiver gives feedback. (Responding).
D. Developing self control
-Being careful with your actions, being aware of your feelings and being conscious of the consequences of behavior will help you refrain from doing something that you might regret after.
Here are some ways on how to improve self-control
- Remove the temptation
- Maintain good energy levels
- Set specific goals
- Use negative associations
- Develop a plan