Social Development
- Created by: Grace.2006
- Created on: 27-01-23 14:38
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- Social Development
- Infancy
- Very dependant on others
- Gain independence by the age of 18-24 months
- Increased skills and abilities (able to dress and feed oneself)
- Early Childhood
- Have some dependence
- Widening of experience
- Start school
- Start making their own decision
- Adolescence
- Question sense of identity
- Question family values
- Question choices
- Learn from real life experiences
- Influenced by peer groups
- Early Adulthood
- Leaving home
- To gain independence
- Starting a family
- New responsibilities can provide independence and a feeling of achievement
- Starting employment
- Leaving home
- Middle Adulthood
- Have fewer responsibilities which means they can more easily pursue their own hobbies and interests
- Tend to reach the peak of their career
- More disposable income
- More choices and freedom
- Later Adulthood
- Busy social life
- Emjoy freedom from a career
- Retirement Pension (therefore able to use public transport)
- Develop IT skills
- Disengage from society especially if spouses and friends have died
- Loneliness and loosing their independence by having to rely on others for care may decrease their confidence and independence
- Infancy
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