Infancy (0-2yrs) - learn that they can trust others to care for them and meet their needs. They enjoy life with others. This is the start of give and take in relationships. Much of their play is parallel: they play side-by-side, childhood (2yrs-puberty) - learn to share toys and take turns. They show more social independence from their parents and develop friendships with other children. They initiate or join in play with other children, adolescence (puberty - 18 yrs) - peer groups become more important, and adolescents spend more time with them than their families. They have more interest in romantic relationships and sexuality., adulthood (18 - 65 yrs) - individuals are concerned with developing the ability to share intimacy and seek to find intimate love. they alsodevelop a genuine concern for the welfare of future generations and contribute to the world through their families and work. develop a genuine concern for the welfare of future generations and contribute to the world through their families and work., old age (65+) - individuals have had a great deal of experience dealing with different social situations and can be better at reading other individuals’ emotions and dealing with conflict.,

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