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Stages of Life Test

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Infancy Progress from self-centeredness concept to recognition of others in the environment
Adolescence Emotional development is often stormy and in conflict
Early Adulthood Frequently the most productive life stage with physical development basically complete
Late Adulthood Physical development is on the decline and all body systems are usually affected
Infancy Respond to discomforts such as pain, cold, or hunger by crying
Early childhood Learn bladder and bowel control
Late childhood Tend to be more group oriented and form groups with members of their own gender
Middle adulthood Females experience menopause, and males experience the male climacteric
Early childhood Begin to make decisions based on logic rather than on trial and error
Adolescence Social development usually involves spending less time with family and more time with peer groups
Early Adulthood Deals with independence, makes career choices, selects a marital partner, and starts a family
Early adulthood Playing alongside other children is more common than playing with other children
Adolescence Secondary sexual characteristics develop in both males and females
Late childhood Most of the primary teeth are lost and permanent teeth erupt
Middle adulthood Family relationships often see a decline as children begin lives of their own and parents die
Solving problems An example of mental development
Expressing fear and excitement An example of emotional development
Moro reflex The reflex that occurs when an infant reacts to a loud noise or sudden movement
Created by: Melissa Laslie
 

 



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