Development Stages in Middle and Late Adolescence

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Development Stages in

Middle and Late


Adolescence

SIR. CHARLES
Adolescence - Between
Childhood and Adulthood
From bracket of age
by Corpus et al (2010)
Early adolescence
- ages around 10 to 13
Middle adolescence
- ages around 14 to 16
Late adolescence
- ages around 17 to 120
American psychologists differ slightly with their age
definitions of adolescence.
- Feist and Rosenberg (2012) pegged early
adolescence at age 11 to 12, and late adolescence at
about age 18. Hence, in America, a child is usually
out of the
house by the age 18 because this is the age on how
they define young adulthood.
Erik Homburger Erikson

- Known for his theory the stage


of Psychosocial Development
Eight Stages of Psychosocial
Development
ADOLESCENCE
IDENTITY VS. ROLE
CONFUSION
SELF-IDENTITY
- IS HOW AN
INDIVIDUAL SEES
HIMSELF OR HERSELF
AS A PERSON
ROLE CONFISION
- IS THE NEGATION OF
SELF - IDENTITY, IN A
SENSE THERE IS
CONFUSION OVER
ONE'S SELF -
CONCEPT OR THE
ABSENCE OR LACK OF
SUCH A CONCEPT.

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