Stages of Human Development
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Stages of Human Development
Humans go through two broad Stages of Human Development on the way to full and healthy Human Development, Stage One Growth and Stage Two Maintenance.
Related LP Terms
Human Development > Growth Mode, Healing Space, Human Steward, Institution, Internally Directed Arms, Knowledge Steward, Maladaptive Adaptation, Physical Unit, Psychological Framework, Stages of Human Development, Statement of Co-Creation and Collaboration, World System
Non-LP Related Terms
Human Development > Growth Mode, Healing Space, Human Steward, Institution, Internally Directed Arms, Knowledge Steward, Maladaptive Adaptation, Physical Unit, Psychological Framework, Stages of Human Development, Statement of Co-Creation and Collaboration, World System
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Stage One, known as the Growth Stage occurs from birth to about age forty. It is characterized by a focused biologically rooted orientation towards the satisfaction of Needs. During this period, extra biological energy is available to the physical unit so that it may meet its essential needs and accomplish its Developmental Tasks.
Stage Two, known as the Maintenance Stage, begins when the individual, having met their essential needs and achieved their Developmental Milestones, achieves persistent connection. The maintenance Stage is a highly variable stage of growth that is extremely dependent on the quality of needs satisfaction during Stage One. Needs unmet at the onset of Stage Two will lead to "crises" points, regressions, developmental failures, senescence, and Death.
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