Fiskin - Developmental Timeline

  • Motor Development In Infancy pg.280

    Motor Development In Infancy pg.280
    a graphic model of the motor developments in the infancy period divided up in months
  • Ch.11 Sec.1 Physical Development

    Ch.11 Sec.1 Physical Development
    The physical development of an adolescent child
  • Ch.11 Sec.1

    Ch.11 Sec.1
    The physical development of an adolescent child
  • Ch.11 Sec.1

    Ch.11 Sec.1
    The physical development of an adolescent child
  • Preoperational Thinking

    Preoperational Thinking
    A graphic model of examples of preoperational thinking in children
  • Kohlberg's stages of moral development

    Kohlberg's stages of moral development
    A graphic model of Kohlberg's stages of moral development
  • Identity Status Categories Ch.11 Sec.3

    Identity Status Categories Ch.11 Sec.3
    A graphic model of the different stages of self identity
  • Developmental Tasks of Young Adulthood

    ● Exploring adult roles
    ● Becoming independent
    ● Developing intimate relationships
    ● Adjusting to living with another person
    ● Starting a family and becoming a parent
    ● Assuming the responsibilities of managing a home
    ● Beginning a career or a job
    ● Assuming some responsibilities in the larger community—for example, participating in local government or religious organizations
    ● Creating a social network of friends and co-workers
  • Developmental Tasks of Middle Adulthood

    • Helping one’s children make the transition from home life to the outside world
    • Strengthening the relationship with one’s spouse
    • Helping make the world a better place by assuming leadership roles in social and civic activities
    • Achieving mastery in one’s career
    • Adjusting to the physical changes that occur in middle age
    • Making decisions about how to spend one’s second adulthood
    • Pursuing one’s passions
    • Coping with one’s aging parents
  • Developmental Tasks of Late Adulthood

    • Adjusting to physical changes and keeping (or becoming) physically active
    • Maintaining concern about other people so that one does not become preoccupied with one’s own physical changes
    • Shifting interests from work to retirement or leisure activity
    • Adjusting to changes in financial status
    • Establishing fulfilling living arrangements
    • Learning to live with one’s husband or wife in retirement
    • Adjusting to the illness or the death of one’s husband or wife
  • Piaget's stages of cognitive development

    Piaget's stages of cognitive development
    A graphic model of Piaget's stages of cognitive development
  • "Social Development" Ch.11 Sec.2

    As one becomes a teenager their hormones rise giving the iconic emotional, and bodily changes that are well known. they tend to be reliant on their peers and social groups at school for direction and a sort of navigation, and they strive for acceptance from these people. in this journey for acceptance they also search for the independence that teenagers seek throughout the development of self identity