Question:
what are the three key developmental domains?
mrs. Vee
2009-03-10 15:02:09 UTC
"in the study of age-related changes that occur during a person's lifespan reveals that there are three key developmental domains. What are the three key domains? which one of the domains do you feel is the most important? why?
Four answers:
luke o
2009-03-10 16:55:05 UTC
The three developmental domains are: physical, cognitive, and social/personality. These stages take place through each developmental stage adolescence, young adulthood, middle adulthood, and late adulthood.

The most important really depends on who you are. Physical is just that the physical changes seen in or on the body like puberty in teens. Cognitive relates to the mind and its development like alzheimers disease in late adulthood. Social/personality refers to the way we relate to our environment.
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2016-11-06 13:07:18 UTC
Three Developmental Domains
leftiechic
2009-03-10 20:09:17 UTC
There are 4;

Cognitive- the mind, learning, developing

Physical- fine and gross motor skills

Social Emotional- friendships, interpreting the world around us

Language- communicating, speaking

You are probably thinking of the top three though.

They are all equally important for a person to develop, and they all have different stages, depending on development and age.
2016-03-18 04:30:37 UTC
Describe the factors that might influence growth and development


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