PER DEV LG3 Flashcards
Age of adjustment to new patterns of
life and roles such as spouse, parent,
and breadwinner.
Early Adulthood (18 to 40 years) -
Retirement age when the
increasingly rapid physical and
mental decline is experienced
Old Age (Retirement to death)
His central assertion is that
development is continuous
throughout the entire lifespan.
Robert J. Havighurst
He elaborated on
the Developmental Tasks Theory
most systematically and extensively.
Robert J. Havighurst
Age when hereditary endowments
and sex fix and all body features,
both external and internal, develop
Prenatal (conception to birth)
It is concerned with the
growth and changes that occur over an
individual’s lifespan, including physical,
cognitive, social, intellectual, perceptual,
personality, and emotional development.
Human development
Foundation age when basic behavior
is organized, and many ontogenetic
maturation skills are developed
Infancy (Birth to 2 years)
It is similar to being an artist in that
you require the proper tools to
continually practice and develop
your skill to maximize your creative
potential.
Living Mindfully
Pre-gang age, exploratory, and
questioning. Language and
Elementary reasoning are acquired,
and initial socialization is
experienced
Early Childhood (2 to 6 years)
Gang and creative age when
self-help skills, social skills, school
skills, and play are developed.
Late Childhood (6 to 12 years)
Give the 8 Developmental Stages
- Prenatal (conception to birth)
- Infancy (Birth to 2 years)
- Early Childhood (2 to 6 years)
- Late Childhood (6 to 12 years)
- Adolescence (puberty to 18 years)
- Early Adulthood (18 to 40 years
- Middle Age (40 years to
retirement) - Old Age (Retirement to death)
Transition age is when
an adjustment to initial physical and
mental decline is experienced
Middle Age (40 years to
retirement) -
Transition age from childhood to
adulthood when sex maturation and
rapid physical development occur,
resulting in changes in feeling,
thinking, and acting.
Adolescence (puberty to 18 years)