social development through the life stages
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- Created by: eviecharlwood
- Created on: 30-11-20 11:45
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- social development
- adolescence 9-18
- independence
- infancy 0-2
- early adult hood 19-45
- independence
- middle adulthood 46-65
- independence
- later adulthood 65+
- independence
- adolescence 9-18
- early childhood 3-8
- independence
- social development
- adolescence 9-18
- independence
- infancy 0-2
- early adult hood 19-45
- independence
- middle adulthood 46-65
- independence
- later adulthood 65+
- independence
- adolescence 9-18
- infants have an inbuilt tendency to interact with cares. by 2 months they start to smile at human faces,
- born totally dependent on others to survive, however through observation and maturing cognitive understanding, babies begin to chose things and make decisions
- infants start playing alone (solo play) but then progress to parallel play
- primary socialization: children begin to learn social roles and behaviour within their family context
- children explore social relationships through play, they will learn co-operative play sharing toys and taking turns.
- play is essential for communication, and appreciating the feelings of other children
- children begin to make independent decisions of friendships based on trust and likes
- observe a wide group of people, learning actions that bring on more independence in personal care and confidence in decision through trial and error
- encouragement ,praise and rewards help along with nursery and schools and increased experiences
- a persons self worth may be more influenced by peers than family. copy the style, beliefs, behaviours of their own friends
- choices of subjects at school, career decisions and start of part time job.
- may experience peer pressure from friends, encouraging risky behaviours eg drugs
- following retirement, older adults have more free time
- to develop friendships through taking up new hobbies
- intimate partnership forms, establish a career , marriage and parenthood represent major social development
- independence of all own money, making all decisions eg buying a house, clothes ands tarting a family
- starting a family can impact finances, social life ,and energy
- increased freedom when children leave home
- later in the life stage you will plan retirement
- individuals may experience time pressures that may limit their social activity
- some adults report a reduction in amount of social activity due to the pressures
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