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8 Cards in this Set
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PRENATAL
Conception - Birth |
Organism transforms into human baby with remarkable capacities to adjust to life outside womb
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INFANCY and TODDLERHOOD
Birth - 2 Years |
Dramatic changes in body and brain support emergence of wide array of motor, perceptual, and intellectual capacities as well as first intimate ties to others
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EARLY CHILDHOOD
2 - 6 Years |
"Play years" where motor skills are refined, thought/language expand at fast pace, sense of mortality is evident, and child begins to make ties to peers
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MIDDLE CHILDHOOD
6 - 11 Years |
"School years" include advances in athletic ability, logical thought processes, basic literary skill, understanding of self and friendships, and peer-group membership
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ADOLESCENCE
11 - 18 Years |
Puberty leads to adult-sized body and sexual maturity as thought becomes abstract and idealistic while school achievement is more serious. Person focuses on defining personal values/goals and establishing autonomy from family
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EARLY ADULTHOOD
18 - 40 Years |
Young person leaves home, completes education, and begins full time job. Major concerns are developing career, forming intimate partnership, marrying with rearing children, or other lifestyles
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MIDDLE ADULTHOOD
40 - 65 Years |
Person at height of career and attain leadership positions. Must help children begin independent lives and parents adapt to aging. Become aware of own mortality
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LATE ADULTHOOD
65 Years - Death |
Adjust to retirement, decrease in physical strength and health, and may experience death of spouse that leads to reflect on the meaning of their life
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