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Human Growth & Development

Human Growth & Development. Rosa Ponce Holly Dunaway Roxana Herrera Eddie Maestres. Life Stages . Infancy Early Childhood Late Childhood Adolescence Early Adulthood Middle Adulthood Late Adulthood. Birth to 1 Year 1 to 6 years 6 to 12 years 12 to 20 years 20 to 40 years

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Human Growth & Development

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  1. Human Growth & Development Rosa Ponce Holly Dunaway Roxana Herrera Eddie Maestres

  2. Life Stages • Infancy • Early Childhood • Late Childhood • Adolescence • Early Adulthood • Middle Adulthood • Late Adulthood Birth to 1 Year 1 to 6 years 6 to 12 years 12 to 20 years 20 to 40 years 40 to 65 years 65 years till death

  3. Four Main Types of Growth & Development • Physical • Mental • Emotional • Social Body Growth Development of the Mind Feelings Interaction with others

  4. Infancy • Birth- 1 year • Basic Conflict • Trust • Major Life Event -Feeding • At this stage, Infants try to trust others and itself. They need their basic needs and comfort. If they don’t receive their proper care, they become uncooperative, aggressive and less interest to the environment.

  5. Toddler • 1- 3 years • Basic Conflict • Shame and Doubt • Major Life Event - Toilet Training • At this stage toddlers begin to learn how to feed, dress and potty train. If they don’t reach their goals, they might feel ashamed and have doubts about their own abilities.

  6. Preschool • 3- 6 years • Basic Conflict • Guilt • Major Life Event - Independence • At this stage the child begins to use it imagination. Also they learn what’s allowed and not allowed. Begins to be a bit responsible. If goal are not met, the child might feel guilty, everything they do is wrong and hesitate to try new thing.

  7. School-Age • 6- 12 years • Basic Conflict • Inferiority • Major Life Event - School • At this stage, the child deals with academics, group activities, friends and acceptance. If their goal is not reached, they might struggle with future relationships, and the ability to deal with life.

  8. Adolescence • 12-18 years • Basic Conflict • Identity • Confusion • Major Life Event - Peer Relationship • At this stage, Adolescences start searching for their identity’s. By simply of the choices they make. If they don’t reach their goals, they might experience role confusion and loss of self-belief.

  9. Early Adulthood • 19-40 years • Basic Conflict • Isolation • Major Life Event - Love Relationship • At this stage, an young adult begin to make commitments, share life events with others but their identity is lacking off. Young adult may fear of relationships and isolation from others.

  10. Middle Adulthood • 40-65 years • Basic Conflict • Generativity • Stagnation • Major Life Event - Parenting • At this stage, an adult is satisfied with their success in life. For example family, career and interest. If an adult doesn’t deal with life issues, they might think they are a failure or doesn’t have a purpose with life.

  11. Late Adulthood • 65 years – death • Basic Conflict • Ego Integrity • Despair • Major Life Event • Reflection • Acceptance of Life • At this stage, an adult has reach it point. They start to prepare for death. Starts reflecting on their life and accomplishments. If their goal has not met yet than the adult will feel despair about life and fear of death.

  12. THE END

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