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2. Middle childhood (6 – 12
Learning to get along with age-mates
Learning an appropriate masculine or
years old).
feminine social role
- Middle childhood is then Developing fundamental skills in reading,
where the child learns writing, and calculating
different physical skills for Developing concepts necessary for
simple games; as well as everyday living
developing concepts for Developing conscience, morality, and a
everyday living. scale of values
Achieving personal independence
Developing attitudes toward social groups
and institutions
DEVELOPMENT
AL TASK AND Achieving new and more mature
EDUCATION relations with age-mates of both sexes
(ROBERT Achieving a
social role
masculine or feminine
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3. Adolescence (13 – 18 years Accepting one’s physique and using the
old). body effectively
Achieving emotional independence of
- During adolescence period,
parents and other adults
the child achieves more
mature relations with others. Preparing for marriage and family life.
The child gets to know Preparing for an economic career
oneself and prepares himself Acquiring a set of values and an ethical
for the coming years. system as a guide to behavior;
developing an ideology
Desiring and achieving socially
responsible behavior
DEVELOPMENT
AL TASK AND Selecting mate
EDUCATION Achieving a masculine or
(ROBERT feminine role
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4. Early Adulthood (19 – 29
Learning to live with a marriage
years old). partner
- Here one is now ready to Starting a family
settle down and begin a Rearing children
family as well as a new life.
One looks for a career to help Managing a home
in raising himself and his Getting started in an occupation
family; practicing as well
socially. Taking on civic responsibility
Finding a congenial social group
DEVELOPMENT
AL TASK AND Achieving adult civic and social
EDUCATION responsibility
(ROBERT Establishing and maintaining an
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5. Middle age/ adulthood (30
economic standard of living
60 years old). Assisting teenage children to
- The middle age, is where one
become responsible and happy
is able to see clearly to his adults
future, here one then able to Developing adult leisure-time
help his children as well as activities
other teenagers to become
more responsible. Here one is Relating oneself to one’s spouse
able to adapt to everything that as a person
is happening to him physically,
emotionally, even socially.
Accepting and adjusting to the
physiologic changes or middle
age
Adjusting to aging parents
DEVELOPMENT
AL TASK AND Adjusting to decreasing physical
EDUCATION strength and health
(ROBERT Adjusting to retirement and
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6. Later Maturity/Old Age)
reduced income
(61+)
Adjusting to death of a spouse
- In this stage, one is Establishing an explicit affiliation
adjusting to the happenings with one’s age group
of his life. Here one needs to Meeting social and civil
adjust to understand
obligations
everything especially in
death. Establishing satisfactory physical
living arrangement
DOMAINS IN HUMAN
DEVELOPMENT
I. BIOLOGICAL – The physical domain covers the development of
physical changes, which includes growing in size and strength,
as well as the development of both gross motor skills and fine
motor.
II. COGNITIVE – The cognitive domain includes intellectual
development and creativity. Kids gain the ability to process
thoughts, pay attention, develop memories, understand their
surroundings, express creativity, as well as to make, implement,
and accomplish plans.
III. SOCIO-EMOTIONAL – The social-emotional domain includes a
child’s growing understanding and control of their emotions.
They also begin to identify what others are feeling, developing
the ability to cooperate, show empathy, and use moral
reasoning.
ISSUES ON HUMAN
DEVELOPMENT
Each of us has his/her own informal way of
looking at out own and other people’s
development. These paradigms of human
development while obviously lacking in scholastic
vigor, provide us with a conceptual framework
for understanding ourselves and others. Scholars
have come up with their own models of human
development. Back up by solid research, they
take stand on issues on human development.
NATURE AND NURTURE
NATURE NURTURE
Is what we think as pre-wiring Is generally taken as influence
and is influenced by genetic of external factors after
inheritance and other conception, e.g. the product
biological factors. of exposure, life experiences
Refers and learning on an individual.
to the biological,
heredity and genetic Environmental factors that
predispositions inherited by influence an individual’s
individuals from their parents development.
at birth. This includes a variety of
This includes physical influences such as parenting
characteristics such as eye style, and cultural
color, facial features, background.
CONTINUITY AND
DISCONTINUITY
CONTINUITY DISCONTINUITY
Gradual Distinct changes
Cumulative