Title: Human Growth
1Human Growth Development
2Human Growth Development
- Comparison
- Infancy-Toddlerhood-Early School Age
3Infancy
- Ages
- Birth - 2
- Tasks
- Social Attachment
- Maturation
- -Sensory, Perceptual
- Motor Functions
- Sensorimotor IQ
- Primitive Causality
- Understanding nature of
- objects Creating Categories
- Emotional Development
Crisis Trust/Mistrust Central Process
Mutuality w/ Caregiver P Adaptive
EQ/Path Hope Withdrawal
4Toddlerhood
- Ages
- 2-4 years
- Tasks
- Elaboration of Locomotion
- Fantasy Play
- Language Development
- Self-Control
Crisis Autonomy Shame, Doubt Central
Process Imitation P Adaptive
EQ/Path Will Compulsion
5Early School Age
- Ages
- 4-6 years
- Tasks
- Sex-role Identification
- Early Moral Development
- Self-Theory
Crisis Initiative Guilt Central Process
Identification P Adaptive EQ/Path Purpose In
hibition
6Human Growth Development
- Comparison
- Middle School Age-Early,
- Later Adolescence-Early Adulthood
7Middle School Age
- Ages
- 6-12
- Tasks
- Friendship
- Concrete Operations
- Skill Learning
- Self-Evaluations
- Team Play
Crisis Industry/Inferiority Central Process
Education P Adaptive EQ/Path Competence Ine
rtia (Paralyzed)
8Early Adolescence
- Ages
- 12-18 years
- Tasks
- Physical Changes
- Formal Operations
- Emotional Development
- Peer Groups
- Sexual Relations
Crisis Group ID Alienation Central Process
Peer Pressure P Adaptive EQ/Path Fidelity to
Others Dissociation
9Later Adolescence
- Ages
- 18-24 years
- Tasks
- Autonomy/Parents
- Gender Identity
- Internalized Morality
- Career Choice
Crisis Individual ID Confusion Central
Process Role Experimentation P Adaptive
EQ/Path Fidelity to Self Repudiation
(Reject/Self)
10Early Adulthood
- Ages
- 24-34
- Tasks
- Intimate Relationships
- Child Bearing
- Lifestyle
- Crisis
- Intimacy
- Isolation
Central Process Mutuality Among
Peers Recognize, Meet Needs -of
Other Empathy P Adaptive EQ/Path Love Exclusi
vity (Reject/Others)
11Human Growth Development
- Comparison Early, Middle, Later Adulthood Very
Old Age
12Early Adulthood
- Ages
- 24-34
- Tasks
- Intimate Relationships
- Child Bearing
- Lifestyle
- Crisis
- Intimacy/Isolation
Central Process Mutuality Among Peers
Recognize Needs Meet Needs of Other EMPATHY P
Adaptive EQ/Path Love Exclusivity (Reject/Othe
rs)
13Middle Adulthood
- Ages
- 34-60 years
- Tasks
- Managing a Career
- Nurturing Intimate Relationship
- Expanding Intimate Relationship
- Managing the Household
Crisis Generativity Stagnation Central
Process Person-Environment Interaction
Creativity P Adaptive EQ/Path Care Rejectivity
14Later Adulthood
- Ages
- 60-75 years
- Tasks
- Accepting Life
- Promoting Intellectual Vigor
- Redirect Energy
- -New Roles Act.
- View About Death
Crisis Integrity Despair Central Process
Introspection-Self Eval. Private Thought P
Adaptive EQ/Path Wisdom Disdain (Rejection)
15Very Old Age
- Ages
- 75 - Death
- Tasks
- Cope Phy. Changes
- Develop Psychohistorical Perspective
- Travel Uncharted Territory
- Crisis
- Immortality
- Extinction
Central Process Social Support-Care Love Valu
ed Health Network P Adaptive
EQ/Path Confidence/Diffidence
Decisions Reluctance Hopelessness Depression
16Human Growth Development
- Psychosocial Development Outline
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