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DEVELOPMENTAL

STAGES IN MIDDLE AND


LATE ADOLESCENCE
LESSO
N3
At the end of this
module, you will be able
to:

1. Classify various
developmental tasks
according to
developmental stage,
2. Evaluate your
developmental
comparison with persons
of the same age, group and
3. List ways to be come
responsible adolescent
prepared for adult life.
DEVELOPMENTAL

STAGES
1. PRE-NATAL
(Conception to birth)
O Age when hereditary endowments and
sex are fixed and all body features, both
external and internal are developed.
2. INFANCY
(Birth to 2 years)
O Foundation age when basic behavior
are organized and many ontogenetic
maturation skills are developed.
3. EARLY CHILDHOOD
(2 to 6 years)

O Pre-gang age, exploratory, and


Languag questioning.
and reasoning
e Elementar socializatio ar
acquired y and
experience n e
s. initial is
4. LATE CHILDHOOD
(6 to 12 years)
O Gang and creativity age when self-help
skills, social skills, school skills, and
play are developed.
5. ADOLESCENCE
(Puberty to 18 years)
O Transition age from childhood to
adulthood when sex maturation and
rapid physical development occur
resulting to changes in ways of feeling,
thinking and acting.
6. EARLY ADULTHOOD
(18 to 40 years)
O Age of adjustment to new patterns of life
and roles such as spouse, parent
and bread winner.
7. MIDDLE AGE
(40 years to Retirement)
O Transitions age when
adjustments to initial
physical and mental decline are
experienced.
8. OLD AGE
(Retirement to Death)
O Retirement age when rapi
physical andincreasingly
mental decline are d
experienced.
“Maturity is achieved when a person
postpones immediate pleasures for
long-term values.”
Joshua L.
Liebman
THANK YOU!

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