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    Adrienne Lindsey PSYC 2314.01 Early Adulthood Observation Observation Date: Wednesday‚ March 27‚ 2013 Time: 5:00-8:00PM Location: Adults Home OBSERVATIONS AND ANALYSIS Q was a 19 year old black male. He was in the Erickson’s intimacy vs. isolation stage. Areas of observation include physical‚ cognitive‚ and social/emotional development. Physical Development Q has reached maximum body growth and biological aging or senescence has begun. Biological ageing is “genetically

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    Early and Middle Adulthood Crystal Hicks October 6‚ 2011 Marcy Caldwell PSY/280 University of Phoenix Adulthood does not have any sign to declare its presence (as adolescence is declared by puberty). In technologically innovative countries‚ the life span is greater than age 70. In early adulthood‚ most individuals are interested in processing the knowledge that it takes to become intimate‚ these individuals are wanting to form relationships and find the intimate love connection that they

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    My age and physical development matches the adolescent’s category. Itis the period of life from about age 13 to the early twenties‚ during which a young person is no longer physically a child but is not yet an independent‚ self-supporting adult (Ciccarelli & Meyer‚ 2006‚ p.274). My numerical age and development is twenty years old. Starting in my adolescence stage‚ I have grown a beard‚ have grown taller‚ gained more weight and have also have developed more muscle. Cognitively‚ according to (Piaget

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    David Myers acknowledges that the pattern of development is complex because it is the product of several processes of the journey through life from womb to tomb. Although development runs parallel with chronological age‚ age itself cannot cause development. Human development is marked by three major processes biological‚ cognitive and socioemotional and the changes that occur through these processes. Physical development has to do with the way the human body develops over a lifespan. According to

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    Development in Late Adulthood Late adulthood (old age) is generally considered to begin at about age 65. Erik Erikson suggests that at this time it is important to find meaning and satisfaction in life rather than to become bitter and disillusioned‚ that is‚ to resolve the conflict of integrity vs. despair. It has been estimated that by the year 2030‚ Americans over 65 will make up 20% of the population. Despite the problems associated with longevity‚ studies of people in their 70s have shown that

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    Running Head: PHYSICAL‚ COGNITIVE‚ AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT Adjustment to change is part of life in the entirety of the lifespan‚ and this applies to late adulthood as well- where change may be decline. Aging is an inevitable part of life‚ but there are changes one can make in lifestyle that can become positive or negative factors in the areas of physical‚ cognitive‚ and social development or decline. One change in each area would be freedom or limitations of ability. One change in cognitive development

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    Assessment 1: Essay- Physical Development. Within the grades kindergarten to grade 2 and the ages between 4-7‚ an extensive amount of growth physically and physiologically takes place in a child. This goes hand in hand with children beginning primary school and the time in which their extensive educational years begin. For this time of their lives to be successful in them gaining physical and physiological growth‚ Children need to be encouraged and supported in improving further their gross motor

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    evolutionary move toward viviparity. Viviparity and egg retention served a thermoregulatory process; a way for the squamates to maintain optimal embryo development temperatures because laying the eggs would have left them exposed to unfavourable temperatures. If the embryo of an animal is not developing at the correct temperature their development could take longer‚ negatively affecting the mother or the embryo could die. Squamates are cold blooded and need to find warmth‚ for example by bathing in

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    Late Adulthood Once a person reaches late adulthood they began to consider have they lived a meaningful life. How satisfied with life one may be at late adulthood is usually determined by experiences. Satisfaction with life is subjective because of the variations is experiences from one person to another. Broderick & Blewitt (2014)‚ calls this subjective well-being. There are more predictable losses in late adulthood. Physical changes to be expected includes more deterioration in vision and hearing

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    Daniel Levinson depicts the late adulthood period as those years that encompass age 65 and beyond. Other developmental psychologists further divide later adulthood into young-old (ages 65–85) and old-old (ages 85 and beyond) stages. Today‚ 13 percent of the population is over the age of 65‚ compared with 3 percent at the beginning of this century. This dramatic increase in the demographics of older adulthood has given rise to the discipline of gerontology‚ or the study of old age and aging. Gerontologists

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