The Development of Individuals

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The Development of Individuals Unit 2 The Development of Individuals

Discuss with your table: Different members of society For example: parents, employers, children Roles of children Roles of adolescents Roles of adults Write your answers on the posters around the room

Make a list of… The expected behaviours of: Children Adolescents Adults Add your answers to the posters

Make a list of… The major events or tasks in each stage Childhood Adolescence Adulthood Add your answers to the posters

How do we get from one poster to the next? Childhood  Adolescence  Adulthood What happens in between? How do we know when we’ve reached adulthood? Are there clearly defined ages for each stage?

Use your answers from the posters and the discussion to complete the handout The textbook will help you with the definitions (pg. 58 and glossary)