Psychology, asked by samreensajid7865, 8 months ago

differenciate between development and maturation with examples

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Answered by ammukavitha620
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For example, the year that she was 11, Keisha got taller by two inches. This is an example of growth because it involves her getting physically taller and is quantifiable (two inches). On the other hand, maturation is the physical, intellectual, or emotional process of development.

Answered by Nayana004
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Answer:Development

Keisha is a college student who is taking a developmental psychology class. She's learned a lot about development, or the way that people grow and change as they age. She thinks about her life so far and realizes that she's developed quite a bit! As a baby, she couldn't walk or talk or do much of anything.

Then, as she grew into a kid, she learned how to walk, run, and jump rope. She was able to talk and learned how to express her thoughts and tell people what she wanted. She learned how to recognize when she was feeling sad or lonely and how to deal with those emotions.

As a teen, Keisha learned more complex things, like algebra and critical thinking. She also learned how to think about others' needs, as well as her own, and to recognize that just because she wants something, it doesn't mean that she'll get it.

As Keisha now transitions into adulthood, she realizes that there's still a lot of development for her to do. She will learn how to be in a healthy, romantic relationship. She'll become a mom and grow into the role of caretaker. Her career will take off as she navigates more and more complex and demanding roles at work.

Eventually, Keisha will find that her life changes even more. Her children will move out and have children of their own. She will retire and learn to garden and skydive in her spare time. She'll also learn how to deal with physical frailty as her eyesight starts to go and she develops arthritis in her joints.

All of these are examples of development, and Keisha recognizes that development happens at all stages of a person's life. There are many aspects of development: physical (like when Keisha learned how to jump rope), emotional (like when she learned how to deal with feeling sad), social (like when she learned how to recognize others' needs), and intellectual (like when she learned algebra). Let's look closer at three components of development: growth, maturation, and learning.

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