Child Quote by Robert M. Sapolsky
““Most child behavioral development research is implicitly stage oriented, concerning: (a) the sequence with which stages emerge; (b) how experience influences the speed and surety with which that sequential tape of maturation unreels; and (c) how this helps create the adult a child ultimately becomes.””
About This Quote
Source Book: The Trouble with Testosterone, Robert M. Sapolsky, 1997
Research often frames child growth as a series of stages, examining order, timing, and impact on adult identity.
In simple terms: Child growth is seen as staged, affecting adult outcomes.
Consider how stage models shape interventions.
Themes
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Type
When to use this quote
- education planning
- parenting strategies
- clinical assessment
- policy design
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How do stages limit our view of child potential?
- What alternative frameworks could capture diversity?
Stage models may overlook individual variability.