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Write a brief note on any three stages of the development.​

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Answered by jyotinayakamlan
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There are three broad stages of development: early childhood, middle childhood, and adolescence. The definitions of these stages are organized around the primary tasks of development in each stage, though the boundaries of these stages are malleable.

Answered by kumarmonu89761
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Early childhood, middle childhood, and adolescent are the three stages of development.

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Early childhood, middle childhood, and adolescent are the three stages of development.

Early Childhood  (Birth to Eight Years)

Early infancy is a period of rapid development in all areas of development. The helpless newborn develops into a young adult capable of taking care of himself and interacting effectively with others. As a result, skill development is the fundamental developmental job of this stage.

Middle childhood

Middle childhood has not traditionally been seen as a critical period in human development. The latency stage, as defined by Sigmund Freud's psychoanalytic theory, is a period of life during which sexual and violent desires are suppressed. During this time, according to Freud, no substantial contributions to personality development were made. More contemporary theories, on the other hand, have recognised the significance of the middle.. More contemporary theorists, on the other hand, have emphasised the significance of middle childhood in the development of cognitive skills, personality, motivation, and interpersonal interactions.

Adolescent

Physiologically, culturally, and cognitively, adolescence can be described in a variety of ways, each of which indicates a somewhat different definition. Adolescence is defined as a culturally constructed period that begins when individuals reach sexual maturity and ends when the individual has developed an adult identity within his or her social context for the sake of this discussion. Because sexual maturity coincides with entry into the adult world in many cultures, adolescence may not exist or be very brief.

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