Published On Mar 26, 2023
Title: Developmental Stages of Life and Social Behaviour | Lecture Capture #5 by Hafiz Ubaid
Description:
In this lecture capture, Hafiz Ubaid explores the fascinating topic of developmental stages of life and how they relate to social behaviour. He discusses the various stages of human development, including infancy, childhood, adolescence, adulthood, and old age, and how each stage shapes our social behaviour and interactions.
1. Infant (Birth Till 8 Months)
Check things by putting in mouth
Mother love
Development of trust
2. Early Childhood (8 Months To 3 Years)
Master in specific skill
Self autonomic
Shame
3. Play Age (3 Years To 5 Years)
Initiative to work, play etc.
Purpose
4. School Age (6 Years To 12 Years)
Superior or inferior complex
Competence
Increase learning ability
5. Adolescence (12 Years To 18 Years)
What we do
Finding own identity
Devotion
6. Young Adulthood (18 Years To 35 Years)
Affiliation
Love
Marriage
Job
Management skill
Expand relation
Isolation
Rage
Grudge
Leg pulling
7. Middle Adulthood (35 Years To 55/65 Years)
Stagnation of personality (stability)
Control family
Creative and meaningful work
8. Late Adulthood (55/65 Years To Rip)
Integrity (feeling that life has meaning)
Despair
Wisdom
Throughout the lecture, Hafiz engages the audience with real-world examples and thought-provoking questions, encouraging viewers to think critically about the complex relationship between developmental stages of life and social behaviour. This lecture is ideal for students and professionals in psychology, sociology, and other related fields, as well as anyone interested in gaining a deeper understanding of human development and social behaviour.
Don't miss out on this insightful lecture capture by Hafiz Ubaid, which is sure to expand your knowledge and challenge your perspectives on developmental stages of life and social behaviour!