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ASPECTS OF

DEVELOPMENT
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Three Aspects
or Domains of
Human Development
1. Physical
Development
Physical Dimension
 It revolves around the physical body
of a human being; its process,
functions, mechanisms and
chemistry.

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Covers the growth of the
body and the brain,
motor and sensory skills,
and even physical health

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 Adolescents  This begins in
experience a girls around the
sudden growth ages of 9-12
which involves and in boys
rapid growth of around the
bones and ages of 11-14
muscles.

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 Oilier skin and  Masturbations and
some acne fantasies about
 Increased sweating sexual intimacy
especially under  In boys, enlargement
arms of testicles, erection,
 Growth of pubic wet dreams and
and underarm hair, deepening voice.
and facial and chest  In girls, breast
hair in boys. budding, increased
 Changes in body vaginal lubrication
proportions and the beginning of
menstrual cycle.
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2. Cognitive
Development


Covers the capacity to
learn, to speak, to
understand, to reason,
and to create
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• A dramatic shift in
thinking from concrete
to abstract gives
adolescents a whole
new set of mental tools.
• They are now able to
analyze situations
logically in terms of
cause and effect

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3.
Psychosocial
Development

Includes social interactions
with other people, emotions,
attitudes, self-identity,
personality, beliefs, and
values
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SOCIAL EMOTIONAL BEHAVIORAL
• The social 1. Recognizing All of the
development of and developmental
adolescents managing changes that
emotions adolescents
takes place in
2. Developing experience prepare
the context of
empathy them to experiment
all your with new behavior.
relationships, 3. Learning to
This
particularly resolve
experimentation
conflict
those with their results in risk-taking,
constructive
peers and which is normal part
ly.
families of adolescent
4. Developing a development.
cooperative
spirit
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Each areas of
development and its
component should be
balance to understand
your thoughts, feelings
and behavior.
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THOUGHTS FEELINGS BEHAVIORS
 An idea or  An  The way a
Something emotional person acts
that you think state or
reaction
of

(Worried,
There’s an exam Anxious,
(unable to sleep)
tomorrow, I Scared)
should answer
all questions

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Influencing Factors
of
Human Development


Heredity
Environment
 Maturation

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HEREDITY
The inborn traits passed on by the
generations of offspring from both sides of
the biological parents’ families

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Examples of how heredity
influences human development
༝ PHYSICAL MENTAL EMOTIONAL
1. Hair color 1. Memory 1. Extroversion
2. Eye color 2. IQ Scores 2. Shyness
3. Language 3. Anxiety
3. Gender
acquisition
4. Height 4. Mental
5. Weight retardation
6. Tone of
voice
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ENVIRONMENT
The world outside of ourselves and
the experiences that result from our
contact and interaction with this
external world

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Examples of how environment
influences human development

1. Nutrition
2. Housing
3. Climate
4. Culture
5. Pollution
6. Bacterial
Diseases
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MATURATION
The natural progression of the brain and
the body that affects the cognitive (thinking
and intelligence), psychological (emotion,
attitude, and self-identity), and social
(relationships) dimensions of a person

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Examples of how maturation
influences human development
1. Learning to walk
2. Learning to talk
3. Attitudes towards
social groups
4. Preparing for
marriage and
family life
5. Problem solving 25
ACTIVITY:
Group the class into 3 and each group will present each
success story.

SUCCESS STORIES

Group 1- Pia Wurtzbach


Group 2- Boy Abunda
Group 3- Many Pacquiao
(Each individual in the success stories balanced their
different aspects of development and its component and
managed to control their thoughts, feelings and
behavior.) 26

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