Per Dev 3 New Module
Per Dev 3 New Module
Performance Standard:
The learners shall be able to make a list of ways to become responsible adolescents prepared for adult life and manage the
demands of teen years
MY LEARNING TARGETS:
At the end of the lesson, I will be able to:
1. classify various developmental tasks according to developmental stage;
2. show appreciation to the significant person who contributed in their development as an adolescent.; and,
3. evaluate your development in comparison with persons of the same age group .
Give me a keen understanding, a retentive memory, and the ability to grasp things correctly and fundamentally. Grant me the talent of being
exact in my explanations and the ability to express myself with thoroughness and charm. Point out the beginning, direct the progress, and help in
the completion.
PRELIMINARY ACTIVITY:
MY PERSONAL TIMELINE
A personal timeline portrays the influential events and happenings of a person’s life so that he can understand where
he has gone wrong and right in the past. It helps to plan the future in a better constructive way.
Using a bond paper, write the major events in your life and the significant people in your life. You may add your age, specific
dates and places. You may draw the timeline horizontally, vertically, diagonally or even using ups and down depending on
your imagination. Be creative in your representations. You may also use symbols, figures and drawings. Think of a title for
your personal timeline.
You may use crayons or art materials depending on the available resources or just a simple paper and pen may be
fine. You can also go for the personal timeline website template samples available online. The link is
https://www.template.net/business/timeline-templates/personal-timeline-template/
Source: http://blogs.psychcentral.com/relationships/2012/08/the-timeline-of-your-life-story-probing-to-create-shift-to-life-liberating-
meanings-2-of-2/
My Personal Timeline with Reflection
Answer the following questions:
1. Is there a ‘center’ or a central theme in your timeline and life? If you will give a title for your timeline what would it be and
why?
2. Identify the turning points in your timeline. What were the thoughts, feelings and actions that you experienced?
3. Who are/were the most significant people in your life? How did they influence you?
4. What would you change or add, if you could? How would each of these changes or additions affect your life, or even change
its present course?
5. Where do you want to be in a year, 5 years, and 10 years? What do you expect your future timeline will be?
Source: http://blogs.psychcentral.com/relationships/2012/08/the-timeline-of-your-life-story-probing-to-create-shift-to-
life-liberating-meanings-2-of-2/
INTRODUCTION
Do you remember the feeling you had when you finally celebrated your 13th birthday, which symbolized your
crossing over the developmental stage of childhood to teen-hood? There was probably some sadness because you realized you
were not a child anymore. You probably felt some excitement because suddenly you have strong needs and desires to be with
people your age, making friends, and having fun without your family . You also must have felt afraid of the future.
These physical changes mark the onset of puberty, and the beginning of the adolescent stage of the human
development.
DEVELOPMENTAL STAGES
Human Development focuses on human growth and changes across the lifespan, including physical, cognitive, social,
intellectual, perceptual, personality and emotional growth.
The study of human developmental stages is essential to understanding how humans learn, mature and adapt. Throughout
their lives, humans go through various stages of development.
The human being is either in a state of growth or decline, but either condition imparts change. Some aspects of our
life change very little over time, are consistent. Other aspects change dramatically. By understanding these changes, we can
better respond and plan ahead effectively.
Developmental Stage Characteristics
1. Pre-natal Age when hereditary endowments and sex are fixed and all body features, both
(Conception to birth) external and internal are developed.
2. Infancy Foundation age when basic behavior are organized and many ontogenetic
(Birth to 2 years) maturation skills are developed.
3. Early Childhood Pre-gang age, exploratory, and questioning.
(2 to 6 years) Language and Elementary reasoning are
acquired and initial socialization is experienced
4. Late Childhood Gang and creativity age when self-help skills, social skills, school skills, and play
(6 to 12 years) are developed.
5. Adolescence Transition age from childhood to adulthood when sex maturation and rapid
(puberty to 18 years) physical development occur resulting to changes in ways of feeling, thinking
and acting
6. Early Adulthood Age of adjustment to new patterns of life and roles such as spouse, parent and
(18 to 40 years) bread winner.
7. Middle Age Transition age when adjustments to initial physical and mental decline are
(40 years to retirement) experienced
8. Old Age Retirement age when increasingly rapid physical and mental decline are
(Retirement to death) experienced
HAVIGHURST`S DEVELOPMENTAL TASKS DURING THELIFE SPAN
Robert J. Havighurst elaborated on the Developmental Tasks Theory in the most systematic and extensive manner.
His main assertion is that development is continuous throughout the entire lifespan, occurring in stages, where the individual
moves from one stage to the next by means of successful resolution of problems or performance of developmental tasks. These
tasks are those that are typically encountered by most people in the culture where the individual belongs. If the person
successfully accomplishes and masters the developmental task, he feels pride and satisfaction, and consequently earns his
community or society’s approval. This success provides a sound foundation which allows the individual to accomplish tasks to
be encountered at later stages. Conversely, if the individual is not successful at accomplishing
a task, he is unhappy and is not accorded the desired approval by society, resulting in the subsequent experience of difficulty
when faced with succeeding developmental tasks. This theory presents the individual as an active learner who continually
interacts with a similarly active social environment.
Havighurst proposed a bio psychosocial model of development, wherein the developmental tasks at each stage are
influenced by the individual’s biology (physiological maturation and genetic makeup), his psychology (personal values and
goals) and sociology (specific culture to which the individual belongs).
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Psychology: Dimensions of the Human Mind. Mutya Publishing House, Inc.
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What are the expected tasks you have What are the expected tasks you have partially What are the expected tasks you have not
successfully accomplished? accomplished? accomplished?
Processing Questions:
1. Being in Grade 11, what are the developmental tasks expected of you? Rate yourself from 1-10 (10 as the highest) on
whether you have accomplished those expected tasks.
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2. As you are in Grade 11, you are in transition from high school to college, from being an adolescent to young adult. How do
you feel about this transition?
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3. Do you think you are ready for this transition which may mean more responsibilities and greater accountability? If no, what
are the expected tasks you need to work on? If yes, what are the ways to take so you can better plan for the future?
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Directions: Below is a diagram showing the significant people that may contribute to your development. In
each circle identify by writing the names of those significant people that marks a great impact to your development
as an adolescent.(25 points)
The People who Surrounds Me
Teachers Parents
Community Leader
Peers
ME
Friends
Siblings
1. How those people you have identified above influenced you in your development?
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2. What influences they have contributed that makes them significant in your development as an adolescent?
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