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BTEC-HS101: Human Lifespan Development – Essential Life Stages & Growth Guide

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A concise overview of the six life stages from infancy to late adulthood, covering PIES development, key milestones, physical and emotional changes, social relationships, puberty, adulthood transitions, ageing, and factors that influence human growth and development.

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BTEC-HS101: Human Lifespan Development –

Essential Life Stages & Growth Guide

Life stages ? - Life stages are the number of distinct phases people pass through during their

lives.


The six (6) life stages ? - Infancy, Early childhood, Adolescence, Early Adulthood, Middle

Adulthood and Late Adulthood


Age range of Infancy ? - 0 - 2 years old


Age range of Early childhood ? - 3-8 years old


Age range of Adolescence ? - 9-18 years


Age range of Early adulthood ? - 19-45 years old


Age range of Middle adulthood ? - 45- 65 years old


Age range of Late adulthood ? - 65 years old and over


PIES ? - Physical, Intellectual, Emotional and Social- the four groups of growth and

development.


Self-Image ? - Self-image is the mental picture that we have of ourselves.


Self-esteem ? - Is how much you like, accept and respect yourself or how much you value

yourself


Social development ? - The ability to interact with others around us in society and build

relationships

, Gross motor skills ? - The ability to control and coordinate the movement of the large limbs

of the body, e.g. crawling, walking and running.


Fine motor skills ? - The ability to control and coordinate the movements of the hands and

fingers, e.g. writing, painting, holding a mobile phone and using an Ipad


Language development ? - The process which children go through as they learn to

communicate with others using words and speech


Egocentric ? - Seeing things from only your own perspective/viewpoint


A bond ? - To form an attachment with a parent/carer


Intellectual development during Infancy ? - Communicates with their senses and uses sounds

from birth- screaming and smilling. Then they begin to babble, know one word, then to 2-3

words and then they can make a simple sentence.


Emotional development during Infancy ? - From Birth to 7 months- the infant does not mind

who holds them, they may not being put down. Between 7 months and 12 months- they form

a strong bond with their main carers and be wary of strangers and often cry if held by others.

After 12 months, they start to form bonds with other people - the attachment

process


What happens during social development in Infancy ? - The interaction between the infant

with others


Why is early relationship development important for infants ? - As it acts as a model for

future relationships
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