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Alison Napier

Anna Kregel
Sarah Elder
Lindsay Casey
Major tasks and developments
Babies up to a year
4 tasks/milestones
Crawl
Babble
Eat
Play
Mudpies
Moral cannot hurt others
Physical kick arms and legs
Intellectual Recognize people
Emotional Secure Trust
Social How to act when they want something
Toddlers
Potty trained
Walking
Sentences
Feeding themselves
Moral- empathy
Physical- help undress themselves
Intellectual- scribble on their own
Emotional- temper tantrums
Social- plays simple pretend
Pre-school
Recognize colors and shapes
Tells stories
Begins to have a clearer sense of time
Has mastered some basic rules of grammar
Moral- sharing
Physical- improvement on large and small motor skills
Intellectual- speaks in sentences
Emotional- more independent
Social- cooperates with other children
School age

May loose first tooth


Likes to paint and draw
Dresses and grooms self
Learns to ride a bike
Moral- modest about body
Physical- jumps, skips, and chases
Intellectual- math skills up to multiplication
Emotional- mostly happy, sometimes ill tempered
Social- Friends are very important
Teenagers
Hormones
Driving
Increased interest in the opposite sex
High school
Moral- moral confusion
Physical- body development
Intellectual- school becomes more rigorous
Emotional- rollercoaster
Social- social media
Early adult college age
Moving away from home
Independence
Stress
New experiences
Moral- moral development
Physical- some people still growing
Intellectual- harder classes
Emotional- rollercoaster
Social- meeting lots of new people
Young adult
Marriage
Starting to have kids
First real job
Buying a house
Moral- join a church with family
Physical- pregnancy
Intellectual- smart in their field of work
Emotional- managing the family
Social- friends with other parents
Middle adult 35-45

Raisin kids
Parent involvement
Managing home
Paying bills
Moral- teaching kids morals
Physical- recovering from kids
Intellectual- helping kids with homework
Emotional- managing stress from family
Social- nights out with family friends
Older adult 50-70
50th birthday
kids going to college
mid life crisis
becoming a grandparent
Moral- Instilling morals in young minds
Physical- aging
Intellectual- becoming forgetful
Emotional- empty nest syndrome
Social- playing bridge at the country club
Centurian/golden years (85)
Nursing home
Great grand children
Spouse death
More involved in church
Moral-very conservative
Physical- shrinking
Intellectual- memory loss
Emotional- happy
Social- BINGO!

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