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Life Stages and Transitions

The various phases and transformations that individuals experience throughout their lives, including physical, emotional, and psychological changes, and how these transitions impact personal growth and development

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Life stages and transitions are essential concepts in understanding human development. Each stage, from infancy to old age, presents unique challenges and milestones that shape an individual's growth. Transitions, such as moving from childhood to adolescence, can be significant and often require adj...

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Key Terms

Infancy
The first stage of life, from birth to 2 years.

Example: Infants learn to crawl and speak.

Adolescence
The transitional stage from childhood to adulthood, typically ages 13-19.

Example: Adolescents experience rapid physical and emotional changes.

Milestone
A significant event or point in development.

Example: Walking is a major milestone in infancy.

Psychosocial Development
The development of personality and social relationships.

Example: Erikson's theory outlines stages of psychosocial development.

Transition
A change from one state or stage to another.

Example: Graduating from high school is a major transition.

Coping Strategies
Methods used to manage stress and difficult situations.

Example: Talking to friends is a common coping strategy.

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Key Concepts

Developmental MilestonesLife TransitionsAging ProcessPsychosocial Development