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Today's TOPIC: Developmental Stages in Middle and Late Adolescence

The document discusses developmental tasks and challenges during adolescence. It aims to discuss adolescence as a developmental stage from ages 13 to 18 years old, and evaluate one's development through significant people like peers, parents, siblings, friends, teachers and community leaders. The document also references Havighurst's six major age periods of human development, including adolescence from ages 13 to 18 years old.

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Today's TOPIC: Developmental Stages in Middle and Late Adolescence

The document discusses developmental tasks and challenges during adolescence. It aims to discuss adolescence as a developmental stage from ages 13 to 18 years old, and evaluate one's development through significant people like peers, parents, siblings, friends, teachers and community leaders. The document also references Havighurst's six major age periods of human development, including adolescence from ages 13 to 18 years old.

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Objectives

Today's date is
September 30,
Today’s TOPIC • Discuss developmental
2021 tasks and challenges
Thursday being experienced

Developmental during adolescence;


• Evaluate one’s

Stages in Middle
development through
the help of significant
people around him/her

and Late
(peers, parents, siblings,
friends, teachers,
community leaders).

Adolescence
Quote of the Day
Wonder is the
beginning of
wisdom
– Socrates
Source: http://detsndt.ac.in/nmeict-files/nmeict-los/edupsycho/ep6/6.1.1/
6 Major Age Periods (according to
Havighursts)

A. Infancy & early childhood (0 - 5


years old)
B. Middle childhood (6–12 years old)
C. Adolescence (13–18 years old)
D. Early Adulthood (19–29 years old)
E. Middle Age (30–60 years old)
F. Later maturity (61 years old and over)
Accomplishment
Results to
of

Developmental Pride

Tasks Satisfaction

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Accomplishment
Results to
of

Developmental Pride

Tasks Satisfaction

Source: https://gfycat.com/falsevigorousblackfly
PRE-ASSESSMENT:
Directions: Read the statement carefully. Determine the developmental stage being
referred by the statement. Choose your answer from the options inside the
parenthesis.

1. Achieving emotional autonomy. (Adolescence, Early adulthood)

2. Developing fundamental skills like reading, writing and arithmetic.


(Middle childhood, Adolescence)

3. Preparing for an economic career. (Adolescence, Early adulthood)

4. Learning to live with marriage partner. (Early adulthood, Middle Age)

5. Develop social, intellectual, language and motor skills that are essential for individual
and group participation in heterosexual activities. (Adolescence, Early adulthood)

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