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“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…” quote by Robert M. Sapolsky
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““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.””

Robert M. Sapolsky

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.

Key Takeaway

Consider how stage models shape interventions.

Themes

development psychology identity growth research

Mood

analytical thoughtful

Type

theoretical academic

When to use this quote

  • education planning
  • parenting strategies
  • clinical assessment
  • policy design

Key Concepts

stage theory maturation experience adult formation

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do stages limit our view of child potential?
  • What alternative frameworks could capture diversity?
A Different Perspective

Stage models may overlook individual variability.

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