Stages of development quick check seventh grade

1. Prenatal stage - development that occurs before birth, including conception, growth of the embryo, and development of the fetus.

2. Infancy - the stage of development from birth to 2 years old, characterized by rapid physical growth and development of basic motor and sensory skills.

3. Early childhood - the stage of development from 2 to 6 years old, characterized by continued physical growth, development of language and communication skills, and beginning of social interaction.

4. Middle childhood - the stage of development from 6 to 12 years old, characterized by further development of cognitive and social skills, increased independence, and growth in self-awareness and self-esteem.

5. Adolescence - the stage of development from 12 to 18 years old, characterized by rapid physical changes, emotional and social development, and exploration of identity and independence.

6. Early adulthood - the stage of development from 18 to 40 years old, characterized by further exploration of career and personal goals, establishment of relationships, and development of independence and self-sufficiency.

7. Middle adulthood - the stage of development from 40 to 65 years old, characterized by personal and career stability, increased focus on family and community relationships, and adjustment to physical and cognitive changes associated with aging.

8. Late adulthood - the stage of development from 65 years old and beyond, characterized by retirement, adjustment to physical and cognitive decline, and reflection on life achievements and relationships.