The Stages of Life By: Dallin  and Jon
Life Stage Developmental Task  Infancy  (birth to 2 years) Social attachment. Maturation of  sensory, perceptual, and motor  functions.  Sensor motor  intelligence and primitive  causality.  Understanding the  nature of objects and creating  categories Emotional  development. Infancy
Toddler Hood Toddler hood (2 to 4) Elaboration of    Locomotion   Fantasy Play Language    Development  Self-control.
Early School Age Early School age (4 to 6) Sex-role Identification Early moral development Self-esteem  Group play
Middle of school age Middle of School age (6 to 12)   Friend ship   Concr ete   operations   Skill  Learning   Self-e valuation   Team  Play
Early adolescence 12 - 18 Physical Maturation   Emotional Development   Membership in Peer group Develop Identity / Role
Later Adolescents 18 - 22 Autonomy from parents  Sex-role Identity Internalized Morality Career choices
Early Adulthood Early Adulthood (22 to 34) Marriage Childbearing Work
Middle adulthood 34 - 60 Nurturing the marriage relationship   Management of household   Parenting   Management of a career Contribute to society
Later adulthood  60 - 75 Promoting intellectual vigor Redirecting energy to new roles and activities   Adapting ones life Developing a point of view about death
Old people Very old age (75 until death)  Coping with physical changes of aging   Developing a psycho historical perspective
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Stages of Development

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    The Stages ofLife By: Dallin and Jon
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    Life Stage DevelopmentalTask Infancy (birth to 2 years) Social attachment. Maturation of sensory, perceptual, and motor functions. Sensor motor intelligence and primitive causality. Understanding the nature of objects and creating categories Emotional development. Infancy
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    Toddler Hood Toddlerhood (2 to 4) Elaboration of Locomotion Fantasy Play Language Development Self-control.
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    Early School AgeEarly School age (4 to 6) Sex-role Identification Early moral development Self-esteem Group play
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    Middle of schoolage Middle of School age (6 to 12) Friend ship Concr ete operations Skill Learning Self-e valuation Team Play
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    Early adolescence 12- 18 Physical Maturation Emotional Development Membership in Peer group Develop Identity / Role
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    Later Adolescents 18- 22 Autonomy from parents Sex-role Identity Internalized Morality Career choices
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    Early Adulthood EarlyAdulthood (22 to 34) Marriage Childbearing Work
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    Middle adulthood 34- 60 Nurturing the marriage relationship Management of household Parenting Management of a career Contribute to society
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    Later adulthood 60 - 75 Promoting intellectual vigor Redirecting energy to new roles and activities Adapting ones life Developing a point of view about death
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    Old people Veryold age (75 until death) Coping with physical changes of aging Developing a psycho historical perspective
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