Infancy - This stage is characterized by rapid physical growth, the development of basic motor skills, and the establishment of trust through caregiver interactions., Early Childhood - During this stage, children experience language development, cognitive growth, and the emergence of social skills. Play becomes an essential part of learning., Middle Childhood - Children in this stage demonstrate further cognitive development, refine motor skills, and begin formal education. They also start developing a sense of independence., Adolescence - This period involves significant physical changes due to puberty, exploration of personal identity, peer relationships, and the development of abstract thinking., Early Adulthood - Individuals in this stage establish careers, form intimate relationships, and experience personal growth while navigating challenges related to family, work, and identity., Middle Adulthood - This stage is characterized by career consolidation, increased focus on family and community roles, and potential midlife crises or reevaluations., Late Adulthood - During this stage, individuals experience changes in physical abilities, cognitive decline in some aspects, and reflect on life achievements while facing potential health concerns and retirement.,

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