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- The lifespan perspective on development assumes that development is static, stable, and entirely predictable. events that occur during infancy and early childhood have the strongest impact on the life course. development is affected by a blend of biological, psychological, and social forces. after adulthood, little development occurs.State five characteristics of human development from a life – span perspective and their implications to child care, education and parenting. “Growth is an evidence of life“or“Development is an evidence of life”.What does it mean? What does it imply to a person’s development? If your approach to human development is traditional are the characteristics of human development from a life-span perspective acceptable? Explain your answerWhat is Swanson's caring theory development?