the five stages are : childhood adolescence adulthood and senescence (old age)
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the five stages are : childhood adolescence adulthood and senescence (old age)
Infancy, childhood, adulthood, middle age, and old age.
Least distance of distinct vision increases with age because ciliary muscles (eyes muscles) gets weakened.
youthful, mature and old age.
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Levinson identified five stages, which he called eras, in the lives of the men he studied. Here are the stages he identified: Preadulthood (birth to age 22) Early adulthood (age 17 to 45) Middle adulthood (age 40 to 64) Late adulthood (age 60 to 85) Late late adulthood (age 80 and over)
The traditional adult development theory refers to the concept that adults continue to grow and change throughout their lives, with distinct stages of development marked by specific tasks and challenges. One of the most well-known theories is Erikson's stages of psychosocial development, which outlines the stages individuals go through from infancy to old age, each with its own unique developmental tasks.
The different stages of human development are -{1} Infant {2} child hood {3} young {4} old age.
Normally, no. Everyone has different growth stages but most are complete by nineteen. This does not mean YOU will stop growing though.
go in olden days and see