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How many stages does DSOP have?
How many stages does DSOP have?
- 1
- 2
- 3
- 5 (correct)
what is the right chronological pattern of DSOP stages
what is the right chronological pattern of DSOP stages
- Infant, Toddler, Adolescence, Teen or Young Adult, Adulthood (correct)
- Adulhood, Infant, Toddler, Teen, Adolescence
- Adolescence, Toddler, Adulthood, Teen, Infant
- Teen, Infant, Adulthood, Adolescence, Toddler
The first stage of DSOP is Toddler
The first stage of DSOP is Toddler
False (B)
Infant is the first stage of DSOP
Infant is the first stage of DSOP
The second stage of DSOP is Toddler.
The second stage of DSOP is Toddler.
The third stage of DSOP is Adolescence
The third stage of DSOP is Adolescence
The theory of Jhon Lock?
The theory of Jhon Lock?
age that infant phase is started?
age that infant phase is started?
age of an toddler
age of an toddler
Adolescence phase started in what age?
Adolescence phase started in what age?
Teens or young Adult phase happens in what age?
Teens or young Adult phase happens in what age?
What is Infant?
What is Infant?
In toddler phase the child is already started to absorb interactive information by the help of image and words, they also create here their own characteristic.
In toddler phase the child is already started to absorb interactive information by the help of image and words, they also create here their own characteristic.
Adolescence is the phase of emotional and physical development known as puberty.
Adolescence is the phase of emotional and physical development known as puberty.
Teens are exploring new found physical and psychological sensation like sex
Teens are exploring new found physical and psychological sensation like sex
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DSOP Stages
- DSOP consists of four distinct stages: Infant, Toddler, Adolescence, and Teens/Young Adult.
- The first stage, Infant, typically starts from birth and lasts until approximately 2 years of age.
- The second stage, Toddler, spans from around 2 to 4 years of age.
- Adolescence occurs from approximately 11 to 18 years of age, marked by emotional and physical development, commonly known as puberty.
- The final stage, Teens/Young Adult, encompasses late adolescence into early adulthood, typically from ages 18 to 25.
Developmental Characteristics
- Infants are in the first phase of DSOP, characterized by rapid growth and sensory exploration.
- In the Toddler phase, children begin to absorb interactive information through images and words, forming their own characteristics and identities.
- During Adolescence, individuals experience significant emotional changes and physical development, with the onset of puberty.
- Teens explore newfound physical and psychological sensations, including sexual awareness and relationships.
Theory of John Locke
- John Locke's philosophy emphasizes the importance of experience and environment in shaping a person's development, suggesting that individuals are born as "tabula rasa" or blank slates.
Age Ranges
- Infant phase: birth to approximately 2 years.
- Toddler phase: around 2 to 4 years.
- Adolescence: approximately 11 to 18 years.
- Teens/Young Adult phase: roughly ages 18 to 25.
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