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PD Lesson 3 Developmental Stages in Middle and Late Adolescence

Here are some ways you can prepare for adult life as an adolescent by accomplishing developmental tasks according to stages: 1. During the identity vs. role confusion stage of adolescence, explore your independence through extracurricular activities, part-time jobs, and social interactions to develop a sense of self and identity. 2. Evaluate your strengths and weaknesses by comparing your development to peers to understand where you excel and areas to improve. 3. Take on age-appropriate responsibilities at home or in your community to become self-sufficient and gain competencies needed for adulthood.

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PD Lesson 3 Developmental Stages in Middle and Late Adolescence

Here are some ways you can prepare for adult life as an adolescent by accomplishing developmental tasks according to stages: 1. During the identity vs. role confusion stage of adolescence, explore your independence through extracurricular activities, part-time jobs, and social interactions to develop a sense of self and identity. 2. Evaluate your strengths and weaknesses by comparing your development to peers to understand where you excel and areas to improve. 3. Take on age-appropriate responsibilities at home or in your community to become self-sufficient and gain competencies needed for adulthood.

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Lesson 3 :

developmental
stages in middle
and late
adolescence
Ms. Fuentes
Today’s Objectives:
At the end of this module, you will be able to:

1. Classify various developmental tasks according


to developmental stage.
2. Evaluate your development in comparison with
persons of the same age and group, and
3. List ways to become a responsible adolescent
prepared for adult life
REVIEW
Aspect of the self
Physical or tangible
TIME
Intellectual aspect and
conscious
Emotional and intuitive
The Fight of Two Wolves
Within You
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HUMAN DEVELOPMENTAL STAGES

Human development focuses on human growth and


changes across the lifespan, including
intellectual
cognitive
perceptual social
physical
emotional growth.
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Erik Erikson's Stages of Psychosocial Development

Stage Psychosocial Crisis Basic Virtue Age

1. Trust vs. Mistrust Hope 0 - 1½


2. Autonomy vs. Shame Will 1½ - 3
3. Initiative vs. Guilt Purpose 3-5
4. Industry vs. Inferiority Competency 5 - 12
5. Identity vs. Role Confusion Fidelity 12 - 18
6. Intimacy vs. Isolation Love 18 - 40
7. Generativity vs. Stagnation Care 40 - 65
8. Ego Integrity vs. Despair Wisdom 65+
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Trust vs. Mistrust: Stage 1

This stage begins at birth and lasts until your child is


around 18 months old.
According to Erikson, it is the most important period of your
child's life, as it shapes their view of the world as well as
their overall personality.
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Autonomy vs. Shame and Doubt: Stage 2

Autonomy versus shame and doubt is the second stage of


Erik Erikson’s stages of psychosocial development. This stage
occurs between the ages of 18 months to around age 2 or 3
years. According to Erikson, children at this stage are focused
on developing a greater sense of self-control.
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Initiative vs. Guilt : Stage 3

This stage occurs during the preschool years, between


the ages of 3 and 5. During the initiative versus guilt
stage, children begin to assert their power and control
over the world through directing play and other social
interaction
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Industry vs. Inferiority : Stage 4

The stage occurs during childhood between the ages of


approximately six and eleven.
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Imagine two children in the same 4th-grade class.

Olivia finds science lessons Jack also struggles with science, but his
difficult, but her parents are parents are uninterested in assisting him
willing to help her each night with his nightly homework. He feels bad
about the poor grades he receives on his
with her homework. She also
science assignments but is not sure what
asks the teacher for help and
to do about the situation. His teacher is
starts to receive critical of his work but does not offer any
encouragement and praise extra assistance or advice. Eventually,
for her efforts. Jack just gives up, and his grades become
even worse.
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Identity vs. Role Confusion: Stage 5

This stage occurs during adolescence between the ages of


approximately 12 and 18. During this stage, adolescents
explore their independence and develop a sense of self.
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Intimacy vs. Isolation: Stage 6

This stage takes place during young adulthood between the


ages of approximately 19 and 40.
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What Causes Intimacy or Isolation?

Intimacy requires being able to share parts of yourself with others,


as well as the ability to listen to and support other people. These
relationships are reciprocal—you are sharing parts of yourself, and
others are sharing with you.
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What Causes Intimacy or Isolation?


Isolation can happen for a number of reasons. Factors that may
increase your risk of becoming lonely or isolated include:

•Childhood experiences including neglect or abuse


•Divorce or death of a partner
•Fear of commitment
•Fear of intimacy
•Inability to open up
•Past relationships
•Troubles with self-disclosure
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How to Overcome Isolation


If you are struggling with feelings of isolation, there are things that
you can do to form closer relationships with other people:

Avoid Negative Self-Talk Build Skills


Practice Self-Disclosure

Determine What You Like


Evaluate Your Situation
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Generativity vs. Stagnation: Stage 7

This stage takes place during middle adulthood between the


ages of approximately 40 and 65.
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Integrity vs. Despair: Stage 8

This stage begins at approximately age 65 and ends at death.


Psychologists, counselors, and nurses today use the concepts
of Erikson's stages when providing care for aging patients.
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How can you as an


adolescent be
prepared for adult life
by accomplishing
various developmental
tasks according to
developmental stages?

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