13.69: Development from Birth to Adulthood (2024)

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    13.69: Development from Birth to Adulthood (1)

    What's the main difference between an adorable little baby and a teenager?

    This quiet little baby will soon grow into someone who talks and expresses feelings and attitudes. What's the main difference between an adorable little baby and a teenager? Plenty.

    From Birth to Adulthood

    For the first year after birth, a baby is called an infant. Childhood begins at age two and continues until adolescence. Adolescence is the last stage of life before adulthood.

    Infancy

    Infancy is the first year of life after birth. Infants are born with a surprising range of abilities. For example, they have well-developed senses of touch, hearing, and smell. They can also communicate their needs by crying. During their first year, they develop many other abilities, including those described below.

    By 6 weeks after birth, infants typically start smiling (see Figure below) and making vocal sounds. By 6 months, infants are babbling. They have also learned to sit and are starting to crawl. The deciduous teeth (baby teeth) have started to come in. By 12 months, infants may be saying their first words. They usually can stand with help and may even have started to walk.

    13.69: Development from Birth to Adulthood (2)

    A baby’s first smile is an early milestone in infant development.

    Infancy is the period of most rapid growth after birth. Growth is even faster during infancy that it is during puberty. By the end of the first year, the average baby is twice as long as it was at birth and three times as heavy.

    Childhood

    A toddler is a child aged 1 to 3 years. Children of this age are learning to walk, or “toddle.” Growth is still relatively rapid during the toddler years but it has begun to slow down. During the next three years, children achieve many more milestones.

    • By age 4, most children can run, climb stairs, and scribble with a crayon. They know many words and use simple sentences. The majority are also toilet trained.
    • By age five, children are able to carry on conversations, recognize letters and words, and use a pencil to trace letters. They can usually tie their own shoelaces and may be learning to ride a bicycle, swing a bat, kick a ball and play other games (Figure below).
    • By age 6, most children begin losing their deciduous teeth, and their permanent teeth start coming in. They speak fluently and are learning to read and write. They spend more time with peers and develop friendships.

    13.69: Development from Birth to Adulthood (3)

    Five year olds can usually play various games.

    Older children continue to grow slowly until they start the adolescent growth spurt during puberty. They also continue to develop mentally, emotionally, and socially. Think about all the ways you have changed since you were as young as the child in Figure above. What milestones of development did you achieve during these childhood years?

    Puberty

    Puberty is the stage of life when a child becomes sexually mature. Puberty begins when the pituitary gland tells the testes to secrete testosterone in boys, and in girls the pituitary gland signals the ovaries to secrete estrogen. Changes that occur during puberty are discussed in the Male Reproductive Development and Female Reproductive Development concepts.

    Adolescence

    Adolescence is the period of transition between the beginning of puberty and adulthood. Adolescence is also a time of significant mental, emotional, and social changes. For example:

    • Adolescents generally develop the ability to think abstractly.
    • Adolescents may have mood swings because of surging hormones.
    • Adolescents usually try to be more independent from their parents.
    • Adolescents typically spend much of their time with peers.
    • Adolescents may start to develop intimate relationships.

      Summary

    • Growth and development are most rapid during infancy and slower throughout the rest of childhood until adolescence.
    • Adolescence involves mental, emotional, and social changes in addition to the physical changes of puberty.
    • Review

    • Distinguish infancy from childhood.
    • What is a toddler?
    • List two abilities of an infant.
    • Describe three changes associated with adolescence.
    • Think about all the ways you have changed since you were a five year old child. List milestones of development you have achieved since then.
    13.69: Development from Birth to Adulthood (2024)

    FAQs

    What is cognitive development in 13 to 16 years old? ›

    Middle Adolescence

    Often questions and analyzes more extensively. Thinks about and begins to form their own code of ethics (what do I think is right?) Thinks about different possibilities and begins to develop own identity (who am I?) Thinks about and begins to consider possible future goals (what do I want?)

    What is the maturity level of a 13 year old? ›

    Most teens ages 13 to 17 will: Attain cognitive maturity—the ability to make decisions based on knowledge of options and their consequences. Continue to be influenced by peers (The power of peer pressure lessens after early adolescence.) Build skills to become self-sufficient.

    What developmental stage is a 13 year old? ›

    Your child has officially entered the teen years, and by this age, you'll notice some significant developments. For instance, your thirteen-year-old is starting to develop their own opinion of the world around them, although they may still use their friends and social media to form these opinions.

    What are the stages of growth and development from birth to adulthood? ›

    Infancy (neonate and up to one year age) Toddler ( one to five years of age) Childhood (three to eleven years old) - early childhood is from three to eight years old, and middle childhood is from nine to eleven years old. Adolescence or teenage (from 12 to 18 years old)

    What happens in 13 to 19 years of physical development? ›

    While most girls have reached their full adult height by 15, boys will continue to gain height and weight throughout the teenage years. By this age, most girls will also have had their first menstrual period, begun to develop breasts and grown pubic hair. Boys will grow pubic hair during puberty as well as facial hair.

    What is communication development for a 13 19 year old? ›

    Teens should be able to grasp word meanings and contexts, understand punctuation and form complex syntactic structures (how words are put together). Communication is more than the use and understanding of words, though — it also includes how teens think of themselves, their peers and authority figures.

    Are you fully developed at 13? ›

    At 13, your teen is beginning to grow taller, gain weight, and become physically mature. Girls become fully physically developed during middle adolescence and boys reach physical maturity during late adolescence.

    What is the stage from 13 to 14 to 18 years old? ›

    The teenage years are also called adolescence. Adolescence is a time for growth spurts and puberty changes. An adolescent may grow several inches in several months followed by a period of very slow growth, then have another growth spurt.

    What do 13 year olds struggle with? ›

    This also will be a time when your teen might face peer pressure to use alcohol, tobacco products, and drugs, and to have sex. Other challenges can be eating disorders, depression, and family problems. At this age, teens make more of their own choices about friends, sports, studying, and school.

    Is 13 still a kid? ›

    A person becomes a teenager when they become 13 years old. It ends when they become 20 years old. Teenagers who are between 14 and 17 years old are considered both children (in English-speaking countries) and teenagers in most countries.

    Is 14 still a child? ›

    Although the legal definition of a child is “a person under eighteen years of age,” the duration of childhood varies.

    Is 18 still a teenager? ›

    Late Adolescence (18-24) Even though the 18-year mark is when we are legally considered adults, technically your child is still an adolescent until their neurological development is complete around age 24.

    At what age does adulthood start? ›

    Adulthood Age Range

    Usually, the legal adult stage starts at the age of 18. Adulthood can also be further classified as: The Early Adulthood Stage: This adulthood stage lies in the adulthood age range of 22-34. The Early Middle Age: This adulthood stage lies in the adulthood age range of 35-44.

    What are the 12 stages of life? ›

    He describes a person's life in 12 stages: Prebirth, Birth, Infancy, Early Childhood, Middle Childhood, Late Childhood, Adolescence, Early Adulthood, Midlife, Mature Adulthood, Late Adulthood, Death & Dying, and Beyond Death (now I'm a bit confused, because I just listed 13 stages, but that's how the book is laid out!) ...

    How does a baby change to an adult? ›

    Human growth is far from being a simple and uniform process of becoming taller or larger. As a child gets bigger, there are changes in shape and in tissue composition and distribution. In the newborn infant the head represents about a quarter of the total length; in the adult it represents about one-seventh.

    What are the cognitive abilities of a 13 year old? ›

    Children this age are able to demonstrate abstract thinking. For example, they can understand shades of gray, wrestle with abstract concepts like love or justice, and formulate values based on thinking and analyzing as opposed to only by feeling or experiencing.

    What is the cognitive development of a 14 year old? ›

    A child in late adolescence: Uses complex thinking to focus on less self-centered concepts and personal decision-making. Has increased thoughts about more global concepts, such as justice, history, politics, and patriotism. Often develops idealistic views on specific topics or concerns.

    What is cognitive development in child adolescence? ›

    Cognitive development refers to changes in the brain that prepare people to think and learn. Just as in early childhood, adolescent brains undergo a lot of growth and development. These changes will reinforce adolescents' abilities to make and carry out decisions that will help them thrive now and in the future.

    What is cognitive development for a 12 year old? ›

    At this age, children are still largely concrete thinkers but are beginning to be able to think in more abstract ways, and about more abstract concepts. Most children are reliably able to see things from another's perspective and, because of this, can show genuine empathy for another's experiences and feelings.

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