In his private life he must transcend his youth and enter into adulthood. This development, also called maturation, usually changes all physical and mental characteristics of an individual. In many ways, maturity builds the foundation on how to approach and see life. I mature from a shy and unsafe child of junior high school to a young man who is responsible and confident of high school. Junior high school can be regarded as one of the worst in child's life.
Thus, in the first half of puberty, the number of psychologists seeking "sense of quest" (newness, excitement, and sometimes even pursuing adventure) has increased dramatically, and as people get older, this feeling I gradually reduced it. As an adult, most of us have been unable to find many experiences (such as speeding violations and sickness) we enjoy as teenagers and joy we have done before. Resist these temptations as we know that we should be
Adulthood means a variety of physical and psychological maturity. In many cultures, the symbol of adult is "adult" ceremony. For example, in Judaism, an adult's sign is a girl's bat · mitz bar (12 years old) and a boy's bart · mitz bar (13 years old). Here, it is thought that a girl or a boy has reached an adult in the community.
Development and maturation occur throughout adulthood. Physical change starting from the middle of adults continues. These physical changes are interrelated with the living environment and psychosocial development. General physical changes include changes in vision, muscular strength, and reproductive function. Psychosocial development adapts to individual learning to play a role within new constraints (eg, using eyeglasses to lift objects and get help). Ericsson included elderly in the theory of psychosocial development in human development (Table 13-1). Psychosocial issues in this developmental stage are self-contained and despair. Elderly people can contemplate events and decisions in their lives. When an individual feels their lives are meaningful and worthwhile they will achieve self-completion. They are satisfied with past resolutions and will not regret past decisions.
Cognitive and ethical development depends on the child's experience and circumstances. As children grow older, they begin to see the world in a variety of ways. The ability to imagine other people's thoughts and emotions is defined as perspective (Berk, 2007). This view contributes to the moral understanding and development of young people. - Brunner's theory of cognitive development can greatly promote the overall development of children in kindergartens and homes. Various theorists have seen the cognitive development of children and they found a way to help their parents in the development of their children. Cognitive theory is divided into three representation modes, active mode, idle mode, and symbol mode.