Lifespan Development
Study of human behavioral change from conception to death that examines patterns of growth, change, and stability.
Development
Pattern of movement and change which allows for the potential for growth or decline of abilities in each stage.
Lifespan Developmental Science
Reflective practice
Lifespan Perspective views development as:
Culture
Behavior patterns, beliefs, and all other products of a particular group of people that are passed on from generation to generation
Ethnicity
Cultural heritage, nationality, race, religion, and language
Socioeconomic Status
A person’s position within society based on occupational, educational, and economic characteristics
Gender
Characteristics of people as males and females
Mutlidimensional Development
Developmental Period
Prenatal period
- Tremendous growth
Infancy
Early Childhood
Middle and late childhood
Adolescence
Early adulthood
Middle adulthood
Late adulthood
Chronological age
*Number of years that have elapsed since birth
Biological age
*A person’s age in terms of biological health
Psychological age
*An individual’s adaptive capacities compared with those of other individuals of the same chronological age
Social age
*Social roles and expectations related to a person’s age
Classic Stage Theories