• Toddler hood (learning to walk)
• Early childhood (play age)
• Middle childhood (school age)
• Adolescence (puberty through post-puberty).
By seeing the developmental stages of childhood one should know that childhood is the time for children to be in school and to play, to grow strong and confident with the love and encouragement of their family and an extended community of caring adults. It is a valuable time in which children should live free from any kind of fear, safe from violence and protected from abuse and any kind of misuse which certain people take from children’s and they are not having any idea about all that because they are so small and innocent for all this and also no fears should be developed related to anything by parents and elder siblings. Because childhood …show more content…
Middle child hood is a time when children consolidate the gains they made during the quick growth of the preschool period and also when they prepared for the striking changes of adolescence. Middle childhood is also a time when children develop ability in inter personal and social relationships. Children have a growing orientation until now they are strongly influenced by their family. The social skills learned through family relationships help children’s in increasing ability to participate in meaningful interpersonal communication which will provide an essential base for the challenges of adolescence. Company of best friends is important at this age because the skills gained in these relationships may provide the building blocks for healthy adult