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
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D
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O
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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
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Troublesome I
Sloppy Age L
Gang Age and D
Age of Conformity H
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O
(Primary School Stage) D