Psychology, asked by pratibhaadak, 1 year ago

9. Stability Vs Change as an issue in Life Span Development

10. Reversibility

11. Preteen years

12. Authoritative and Authoritarian parenting style

13. Acquired aphasia

14. Epigenetic principle

15. Secondary ageing

16. Self-esteem

17. Prosocial behavior

18. Specific spelling disorder(in about 50 words each)

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Answered by ARPzh
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Answered by osoiekoduke
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Human development is a very organized process of development which leads to changes which can be stable or diversified in a manner that can lead to influence of the individual production.

Human Life Span Development can be both Stable and Changing.

Stability are the development process which seem to be  very predominant than other features and are likely to take place in a similar manner without change for a long period of time.

Change are both physical, cognitive and psychological and makes an individual to change in a manner of reasoning and the physical reactions.

Reversibility are changes which can be change form one stage another which influences human development process.

Preteens are individuals who are below ten years of age and above.

Authoritarian is a parenting style in which parent is giving direction to children without giving them the choices and freedom of choice.

Authoritative is the parenting style in which parents direct their children and  the reasons behind their decisions.

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