Havighurt's Developmental- Tasks . Match the descriptions given by Santrock. Are Havighurst and Santrock saying the same 'things?
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According to R. Harvighurst a developmental-task is a task which an individual has to and wants to solve in a particular life-period. Havighurst writes, “A developmental-task is the midway between an individual need and a social demand.
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According to Havighurst's developmental task model, there are six stages of life: infancy and early childhood, between the ages of birth and 5, middle childhood, between the ages of 6 and 12, adolescence, between the ages of 13 and 18, early adulthood, between the ages of 19 and 30, and later maturity, which occurs after the age of 60.
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- The six (6) developmental phases listed by Havighurst and those mentioned by Santrock are identical, with the exception of Havighurst's omission of the prenatal period. While Santrock refers to infancy and early childhood as two (2) distinct stages, Havighurst integrated the two.
- The developmental stages of Havighurst and Santrock are comparable. Both view development as an ongoing process that lasts for the duration of a person's life. These theories also suggest that developments take place throughout time.
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