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Developmental Changes and Life Events Across the Life Span Stage: (Identify the stage you are presenting) Age range: (Give a brief description about this stage and state the relevant age range) Physical Development (e.g. gross and fine motor skills and co-ordination)

Developmental Changes and Life Events Across the Life Span Intellectual Development (e.g. use of grammar, development of speech, understanding, self-concept) Emotional Development (e.g. attitude, behaviour and emotions)

Developmental Changes and Life Events Across the Life Span Social Development (e.g. relationships, play, social activities, seeking company of others) Cultural Development (e.g. values, beliefs, morals and religion)

Developmental Changes and Life Events Across the Life Span Life Events (e.g. starting school, birth of siblings, moving house)

Now Prepare Your Presentation The slides that follow show a layout you may wish to use or you may design your own

Developmental Changes and life Events Across the Life Span Life stage: (Insert) __________________________ is characterised by …… Age range: (Insert) __________________________

Physical Development Key Factors:..... Description of Development:

Intellectual Development Key Factors:. Description of Development:

Emotional Development Key Factors:. Description of Development:

Social Development Key Factors:. Description of Development:

Cultural Development Key Factors:. Description of Development:

Life Events Key Events:. Description of Influence On Development: