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Stages of Human Developmentgrade 4

The document outlines the five main stages of human development: pre-natal, infancy, childhood, adolescence, and adulthood. It provides details on each stage, including that infancy spans from birth to age 3, childhood can be broken into early childhood from ages 3 to 6 and later childhood from 6 to 12, and adolescence spans from 12 to 19 and can be broken into early and late adolescence. The document also discusses some of the key characteristics of infancy and early childhood development.
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Stages of Human Developmentgrade 4

The document outlines the five main stages of human development: pre-natal, infancy, childhood, adolescence, and adulthood. It provides details on each stage, including that infancy spans from birth to age 3, childhood can be broken into early childhood from ages 3 to 6 and later childhood from 6 to 12, and adolescence spans from 12 to 19 and can be broken into early and late adolescence. The document also discusses some of the key characteristics of infancy and early childhood development.
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STAGES OF

HUMAN
DEVELOPMENT

JENEFER AGUSTINA P. MAGORA


T-III
MASI ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
HUMAN LIFE DEVELOPMENT
The life span of an individual can be mainly
divided into five stages;
Pre-natal stage -From conception to birth

Infancy -From birth to 3 years

Childhood -From 3 to 12 years

a) Early childhood – 3 to 6 years


b) Later childhood -6 to 12 years
Adolescence -From 12 to19 years
a)Early adolescence-12 to 15 years
b) Later adolescence-15 to 19 years
Adulthood -Beyond 19 years.
INFANCY
CHARACTERISTICS OF INFANCY
 Infancy is the shortest of all developmental periods.
 Infancy is a time of radical adjustments.
 Infancy is a plateau in development
 Infancy is a preview of later development.
 Infancy is a hazardous period
C
H
I
L
D
H
O
O
D
EARLY CHILDHOOD(Pre-school stage)

Different Names of this Period:


 Problem age
 Toy Age
 Pre Gang Age
 Exploratory Age
 Imitative
DEVOLOPMENTAL CHARACTERISTICS OF
EARLY CHILDHOOD

Physical Development
Social Development
Emotional Development
Intellectual Development
Language Development
LATE
R C
H
 Troublesome I
 Sloppy Age L
 Gang Age and D
 Age of Conformity H
O
O
(Primary School Stage) D

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