Developmental Stages of the Learner
Hello, my beloved reader(s)! Welcome back on my blog! How’s life? Hopefully all of you feel great and stay healthy. Today I want to talk about the Developmental Stages of the Learner . The points of this topic are: 1. Infancy (First 12 Months of Life) and Toddlerhood (1-2 Years of Age) 2. Early Childhood (3-5 Years of Age) 3. Middle and Late Childhood (6-11 Years of Age) 4. Adolescence (12-19 Years of Age) Let's discuss it! 1. Infancy (First 12 Months of Life) and Toddlerhood (1-2 Years of Age) Within hours of a normal birth, most infants are alert and beginning to react to their surroundings. Although immature, all body systems are operating. Infants have the ability to swallow, suck, gag, cough, yawn, blink, and eliminate waste. Hearing is well developed, but it takes several years for vision to reach adult levels. Studies conducted on newborns demonstrate that newborns can already discriminate facelike shapes from straight lines. At the end of the first year of life, infants b