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LIFESPAN PERSPECTIVES: EXPLORING THE PHASES OF LIFE FROM BIRTH TO DEATH

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Volume 3, Issue 1, Pp 1-3, 2025

DOI: https://doi.org/10.61784/jtls3009

Author(s)

Sayma Nasrin

Affiliation(s)

Computer Science and Engineering, International Islamic University Chittagong, Chittagong, Bangladesh.

Corresponding Author

Sayma Nasrin

ABSTRACT

Exploring the Phases of Life from Birth to Death, provides a comprehensive analysis of the human experience through the lens of lifespan development. It examines the physical, cognitive, emotional, and social transformations that occur across the various stages of life, from infancy and childhood to adolescence, adulthood, and old age. By integrating insights from developmental psychology, sociology, and biology, this work explores the intricate interplay of nature and nurture in shaping individual trajectories.

The study also highlights the impact of cultural, historical, and environmental factors on developmental milestones and transitions. Special attention is given to critical life events, resilience, and the variability in aging experiences. The research underscores the importance of understanding lifespan development to promote well-being, foster healthy relationships, and support adaptive aging. Ultimately, this paper seeks to contribute to the broader discourse on human growth and adaptation, offering valuable insights for educators, policymakers, healthcare professionals, and anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the human condition.

KEYWORDS

Lifespan development; Birth; Childhood; Adolescence; Adulthood; Aging; End-of life; Developmental stages; Human growth; Life transitions; Psychological development; Biological changes; Social influences; Health and wellness; Death and dying; Existential perspectives; Cultural practices; Lifespan theory; Developmental psychology

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Sayma Nasrin. Lifespan perspectives: Exploring the Phases of Life from Birth to Death. Journal of Trends in Life Sciences. 2025, 3(1): 1-3. DOI: https://doi.org/10.61784/jtls3009.

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