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Environmental Impact Statement October 19, 2008 Robin Hansen

This document outlines the key developmental steps for children, referencing Erikson’s biopsychosocial model, which emphasizes the importance of nurturing environments for optimal developmental and behavioral health. It highlights the evolution of societal support over 30 years and the role of interdisciplinary leadership in fostering environments conducive to healthy growth. The vision is centered around ensuring that all children have the support they need at each stage of development, from infancy to middle adulthood, to achieve their fullest potential.

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Environmental Impact Statement October 19, 2008 Robin Hansen

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  1. Environmental Impact Statement October 19, 2008 Robin Hansen

  2. Hurricane Ike

  3. “It takes 30 years for a society to mature”….Glen Aylward • SDBP developmental steps • a la Erikson’s biopsychosocial model

  4. Infancy- Trust1982-1984

  5. Toddler- Autonomy1984-86

  6. Preschool- Initiative1986-1990

  7. School Age- Industry1990-1995

  8. Adolescence- Identity1995-2002

  9. Young Adult- Intimacy and Solidarity2000-07

  10. Middle Adult- Generativity 2007-??

  11. Vision Statement To be the interdisciplinary leaders in supporting environments thatnurture optimal developmental and behavioral health for all children

  12. Vision Statement To be the interdisciplinary leaders in supporting environments thatnurture optimal developmental and behavioral health for all children

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