Stages or periods of development and learning

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A project to promote conceptual learning for all;
Dr. Amjad ali arain; University of Sind; Faculty of Education; Pakistan

Stages or periods of development and learning


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Periods/ stages of development

SALMA d/o dr bashir ahmed RIND ROLL NO : 2k18/BEDS/68 Human Development and learning section II Assigned By: Dr. Amjad ali Arain

Outline of the presentation 1. Concept of development 2. Main five periods in development Prenatal Infancy Childhood Early childhood Middle childhood Late childhood 4. Adolescence 5. Adulthood

1. Development “Systematic changes and continuities in the individual that occur between conception and death or from womb to tomb” Change and improvements in bodily functions Continuous process throughout the life The end of development means the end of the life

Five stages of development Prenatal Infancy Childhood Adolescence Adulthood

2. Stages of development Prenatal stage The word prenatal is composed of two words; Pre means before, natal means birth. Whatever changes, transformation and modification occur before the birth of a child is called Prenatal period. The stage starts at the time of fusion of ovum and sperm. Then this fusion of two cells create a human being further. All the alteration that occur in zygote and embryo with in the womb of mother come in the category of Prenatal period.

2. Infancy ( birth to 2 years) Characteristics of the age Best feeding age A child is completely dependant on mother or caregiver Trust and mistrust is developed at this stage in a child Autonomy and self independency is at the peak Physical, cognitive and social developments are at the height

3. Childhood Period Childhood covers the time period from 3 to 12 years. Whole period before puberty is termed as childhood period Best age in the life of a child, where a child forms personality, behavior and attitude. This age leads immense effect on the upcoming ages

The age is further divided into three sub stages Early childhood (3 to 6 Years) Middle childhood ( 7 to 10 years) Late childhood ( 8 to 12 Years) Early Childhood Period ( 3 to 6 Years) Characteristics of the age Pre school age Initiative level Rapid growth in a child Interaction with friends is increased A child gives more importance to play at this stage in order to explore and seek new internal skills and abilities Good environment and boosting enhances confident of a child and lack of appreciation and demotivation leads towards guilt and shame

Middle childhood ( 7 to 10) More hard work and diligence is done by a child The sense of pride and success is developed within a child A child wants to compete others and win the success Late Childhood ( 8 to 12) Intellectual capability is high Slower rate of physical development Most of the time is spent out of the home in friends circle

4. Adolescence period (13 to 19) The age is termed as the Teen age Self identity makers Usually the age is called as devil and emotional age Children seem more powerful and energetic The quality of curiosity, eagerness and raising questions is developed The end of adolescence age means an individual is legally and socially matured

5. Adulthood period ( 20 to 40 years) More mature is an individual Closeness is transferred from friends to belongings and family members at the home More responsible and duty bound becomes a person

conclusion All ages are interrelated and dependant on each other If earlier periods of a child’s life are spent in good manner then ultimately effects positively on the latter ages. Hence, each and every age of a child ought to be given importance and value by parents. So that a good human being can be produced .

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