Development is an upward movement of energy, efficiency, and productivity in society. Social change occurs through increasing awareness leading to better organization. Development requires motive, resources, and organizational capacity
Mother-son relationship evolves from nurturing to guidance throughout life. Infancy focuses on physical and emotional support. Toddlerhood transitions from dependency to guidance. Adolescence brings identity conflicts requiring open communication. Young adulthood involves guidance in career and personal decisions
Leaders are respected and well-rounded individuals who inspire others. Motivated students are hardworking and strive for success. Social students bring harmony and thrive in group settings. Organized students excel in classwork and maintain order
Child development follows predictable stages with multiple dimensions. Development occurs in four domains: motor, sensory, social, and cognitive. Development serves specific needs and follows logical patterns
Puberty typically begins between ages 8-13, lasting up to 6 years. Typical changes include growth spurts, breast development, and menstruation. Emotional maturity reaches average age of 32 for women. Brains aren't fully developed until age 25
Nearly half of teenagers feel sad or hopeless. 5 million adolescents aged 12-17 experienced major depressive episodes. Poor mental health affects grades and carries over into adulthood