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STAGES OF

DEVELOPMEN
T
Human undergoes different
stages. It is the:

* Physical Development
* Social Development
* Cognitive Development
* Emotional Development
Physical development
- refers to the advancements and refinements
of motor skills, or, in other words, children’s
abilities to use and control their bodies.
Physical development is one of the many
domains of infant and toddler development. It
relates to the growth and skill development of
the body, including the brain, muscles, and
senses.
Social development
- refers to the process by which a child learns to
interact with others around them. As they develop
and perceive their own individuality within their
community, they also gain skills to communicate
with other people and process their actions. Social
development most often refers to how a child
develops friendships and other relationships.
Cognitive Development
- refers to how a person percieves, think, and
gain understanding of his or her world through
the interaction of genetic and learned factors.
Emotional development
- refers to the ability to recognize, express,
and manage feelings at different stages of life
and to have empathy for the feelings of others.
This may include positive and negative effect.
Nine (9) Stages of Development
1. Prenatal
2. Infancy and toddlerhood
3. Early Childhood
4. Middle Childhood
5. Adolescene
6. Early Adulthood
7. Middle Adulthood
8. Little Adulthood
9. Death and Dying
1. Prenatal
- Conception occurs and development begins. All
of the major structures of the body are forming
and the health of the mother is primary concern.
Labor and delivery are primary concern.
2. Infancy and Toddlerhood
- The period that spans the second year of life is
marked by the infants switch from crawling to
walking.
3. Early Childhood
- also referred to as the preschool years
consisting of the years which follow toddlerhood
and procede schooling. In this stage of
development the child is busy learning language,
independence and beginning to learn the
workings of physical world.
4. Middle Childhood
- The ages of six(6) to eleven (11) comprise
middle childhood and much of what children
experience. At this age they are connected to
their involvement in the early grade of school.
5. Adolescene
- Period of dramatic physical change marked
by an overall physical growth span and sexual
maturation known as puberty.

6. Early Adulthood
- The twenties (20's) and thirties (30's) are
often thought of Early Adulthood. It is the
stage of life when grown ups become more
independent and explore different life
possibilities.
7. Middle Adulthood
- late 30's to mid 60's. This is a period on
which aging began earlier and become more
noticeable and a period which many people at
their peak of productivity at work.
8. Late Adulthood
-It is the stage of life from the 60's onward. In
this period they are so concern in their medical
care and emotionally concerned when it comes
to the future of their relatives in life.
Leading problems like memory loss and
decreased intellectual function.

Death and Dying


- in this stage you are experiencing
freedom.
Report by:

Ms. Abegail R.
Lucapa
BSED II

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