puberty
PubertyHope this helps!
It is known as puberty.
Nerves begin to develop in a fetus during the first trimester of pregnancy, around 5-6 weeks gestation.
The toddler stage in a child's development typically lasts from ages 1 to 3. During this stage, toddlers experience rapid physical and cognitive growth. They begin to walk, talk, and assert their independence. Tantrums, exploration, and developing language skills are common characteristics of this stage.
They are many characteristics associated with prenatal stage in pregnancy; you have the regular urge to pee due to the pressure of the foetus weight on the bladder, you feel like vomiting, you develop very sensitive smell mechanism, you get tired easily, you battle to have your appetite back etc, these are major characteristics of pregnancy.
An example of a stage with language is the preoperational stage in Piaget's theory of cognitive development. In this stage, children develop language skills and begin to use symbols to represent objects and ideas. They are able to engage in imaginative play and use language to communicate with others.
Breathing movements begin during the fetal stage of prenatal development, which starts around the 9th week after conception and lasts until birth. It is during this stage that the muscles responsible for breathing, such as the diaphragm, start to develop and the fetus practices breathing movements by inhaling and exhaling amniotic fluid.
When you go 2 weeks without sleep you begin to develop insommnia. Then a month and you have Adam's current stage (on and off for 3 months).
In week 9 the fetus begins to develop fingernails and body hair. By week 13 fine hairs begin to grow on the head.
Children typically begin to develop empathy towards others during early childhood, around the age of 2 to 3 years old. This is when they start to understand and share the feelings of others, showing concern and compassion for those around them.
Erikson's psychosocial stage that occurs at the same time as Freud's anal stage is the autonomy vs. shame and doubt stage. This stage typically occurs during early childhood, around ages 1 to 3 years old, where children begin to develop a sense of independence and autonomy over their actions and choices.
For the test quoted the correct answer is "Adolescents, age 13 to 20." Supporting theory is Kohlberg's Stages of Moral Development.