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Developmental Stages Overview

The document outlines 8 developmental stages from pre-natal to old age. It describes key characteristics of each stage such as physical and mental development. The pre-natal stage involves hereditary endowments and sex being fixed. Infancy focuses on basic behavior organization. Early childhood involves language acquisition and initial socialization. Adolescence marks transition to adulthood with sexual maturation and physical changes. The document also includes an assessment with multiple choice questions.
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Developmental Stages Overview

The document outlines 8 developmental stages from pre-natal to old age. It describes key characteristics of each stage such as physical and mental development. The pre-natal stage involves hereditary endowments and sex being fixed. Infancy focuses on basic behavior organization. Early childhood involves language acquisition and initial socialization. Adolescence marks transition to adulthood with sexual maturation and physical changes. The document also includes an assessment with multiple choice questions.
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THEA LOUISE GARCIA

STEM 11 – TURECI

Personal Development
Quarter 1 – Module 4

What’s New
STEPS IN DEVELOPMENTAL STAGES

1. Pre-natal Age when hereditary endowments and sex are fixed


and all body features, both external and internal are
developed.
2. Infancy Foundation age when basic behavior is organized and
many ontogenetic maturation skills are developed.
3. Early Childhood Pre-gang age, exploratory, and questioning.
Language and elementary reasoning are acquired and
initial socialization is experienced.
4. Late Childhood Gang and creativity age when self-help skills, social
skills, school skills, and play are developed.
5 Adolescence Transition age from childhood to adulthood when sex
maturation and rapid physical development occur
resulting to changes in ways of feeling, thinking and
acting.
6. Early Adulthood Age of adjustment to new patterns of life and roles
such as spouse, parent and bread winner.
7. Middle Age Transition age when adjustments to initial physical
and mental decline are experienced.
8. Old Age Retirement age when increasingly rapid physical and
mental decline are experienced.

Assessment
1. B 12. C
2. B 13. A
3. D 14. B
4. B 15. D
5. B
6. D
7. C
8. C
9. D
10. A
11. D
Performance Task #2

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