@everyone - I apologize; there are errors in the answers to questions 17 and 18. Q 17. The cephalocaudal principle of development refers to the pattern of growth and development that occurs from the head (cephalic region) to the tail (caudal region) or from top to bottom. This principle suggests that development begins with the head and upper body parts before progressing to the lower parts of the body. Therefore, option C, which states "Growth proceeds from the general to the specific," is not a characteristic of the cephalocaudal principle. Q18. The proximodistal principle of development involves growth and development proceeding from the center of the body (proximal) to the extremities or periphery (distal). Therefore, options A, B, and C are characteristics of the proximodistal principle, but growth proceeding from the general to the specific is not a characteristic associated with this principle.
Imolso thnk infancy ia answer cix tab bacha ziyada zid krta hai agr uaki demand time pr puri na ho to usko mistrst hita hai anxety whilw.in tiddker hodd he kerns t9 adjst wd sutrndng
In Erikson's psychosocial theory of development, "generativity versus stagnation" is the central conflict that individuals face during middle adulthood, which is roughly from the ages of 40 to 65. Generativity refers to the desire to contribute to society and leave a positive legacy, often through work, community involvement, or raising the next generation. Individuals in this stage may focus on mentoring, creating, and guiding others. Stagnation, on the other hand, refers to a feeling of lack of progress or growth. If individuals are unable to find ways to contribute to society or feel unproductive, they may experience a sense of stagnation.
@@ShowkeenBilal if we go according to the options then surely cephalocaudal is not from centre to periphery clearly mentioned that which is not it's characters
Generativity vs. stagnation is the seventh stage of Erik Erikson’s theory of psychosocial development. This stage takes place during middle adulthood, between the approximate ages of 40 and 65. It comes before the eighth and final stage of development in Erikson's theory
The cephalocaudal principle primarily involves the pattern of growth from the head to the toes and from the center of the body to the periphery. The spiral fashion is not a commonly mentioned characteristic in the context of the cephalocaudal principle
But in principal of development it's mentioned that growth is from general to specific the correct answer should be B this is for proximodistal how could it be for cephalocaudal
@everyone - I apologize; there are errors in the answers to questions 17 and 18.
Q 17. The cephalocaudal principle of development refers to the pattern of growth and development that occurs from the head (cephalic region) to the tail (caudal region) or from top to bottom. This principle suggests that development begins with the head and upper body parts before progressing to the lower parts of the body. Therefore, option C, which states "Growth proceeds from the general to the specific," is not a characteristic of the cephalocaudal principle.
Q18. The proximodistal principle of development involves growth and development proceeding from the center of the body (proximal) to the extremities or periphery (distal). Therefore, options A, B, and C are characteristics of the proximodistal principle, but growth proceeding from the general to the specific is not a characteristic associated with this principle.
18 answer how can it's be growth from head to toe
Wrong explanation
I think the two questions are framed wrong. It should be without "not", then only we can get the correct answers__A. and A.
questiin 11 is also wrong bcoz dev is irreversible not reversible
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Qno. 24 is A
Sir kindly check q 24 I think answer is A
Toddlers are children ages 1 to 3.
Imolso thnk infancy ia answer cix tab bacha ziyada zid krta hai agr uaki demand time pr puri na ho to usko mistrst hita hai anxety whilw.in tiddker hodd he kerns t9 adjst wd sutrndng
Answer for 8 question is late adulthood falls in 39-60 yrs approx
In Erikson's psychosocial theory of development, "generativity versus stagnation" is the central conflict that individuals face during middle adulthood, which is roughly from the ages of 40 to 65. Generativity refers to the desire to contribute to society and leave a positive legacy, often through work, community involvement, or raising the next generation. Individuals in this stage may focus on mentoring, creating, and guiding others.
Stagnation, on the other hand, refers to a feeling of lack of progress or growth. If individuals are unable to find ways to contribute to society or feel unproductive, they may experience a sense of stagnation.
@@ShowkeenBilal if we go according to the options then surely cephalocaudal is not from centre to periphery clearly mentioned that which is not it's characters
Mam x rt midfle adulthood generatuvty vs stagnation hai answt
Late adulthoid is itegrity vs despair above 60 yrs ..
Generativity vs. stagnation is the seventh stage of Erik Erikson’s theory of psychosocial development. This stage takes place during middle adulthood, between the approximate ages of 40 and 65. It comes before the eighth and final stage of development in Erikson's theory
Thank u mam
Q. 24 A
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8 is middle40 to 64.....
Thanku
Q. No. 8 is correct middle adulthood
Question 17 answer is b they have asked which is not the character of cephalocaudal principle , option b says about proximodistal principle
The cephalocaudal principle primarily involves the pattern of growth from the head to the toes and from the center of the body to the periphery. The spiral fashion is not a commonly mentioned characteristic in the context of the cephalocaudal principle
But in principal of development it's mentioned that growth is from general to specific the correct answer should be B this is for proximodistal how could it be for cephalocaudal
Development is spiral that is it doesn't proceed in a linear way eg : milk teeth of baby
Otherwise if this is wrong then the options are wrong