CNL-530 Topic 6: Sexual Development Worksheet
Directions: In the table below, list at least two aspects of sexual development that are relevant to each stage of development. An example has been provided for you. Each life stage section should be at least 50 words in length. Include a minimum of three scholarly sources in your responses and an associated APA reference note for each source at the end of the worksheet.
Life Stage
Sexual Development
Ex.
In Utero
1. Ultrasounds have shown evidence that male fetuses have erections (Lehmiller, 2017).
2. Erections have also been noted in newborns a few hours old (Lehmiller, 2017).
Infancy
1. Both male and female infants are capable of sexual response from the moment of birth(Lehmiller, 2017).
2. Kinsey’s writings include references to both male and female infants engaging in various formsof self- stimulation, such as rubbing or thrusting their genitals against an object, followed bywhat appears to be orgasm(Kinsey, Pomeroy, & Martin,1948; Kinsey, Pomeroy, Martin, &Gebhard,1953).
Early Childhood
1. “playing doctor,” a game in which children inspect one another’s genitals(Lehmiller, 2017).
2. childhood same-sex experi-ences are not necessarily indicative of adult sexual orientation and, sometimes, simply reflecttransitory behaviors (Lehmiller, 2017).
Preadolescence
1. curiosity and behavior set in well before puberty begins; however, they tend to increase significantly afterwards
2. Puberty typically begins between ages 10 and 12 and lasts for several years. Girlstend to start puberty a little earlier than boys
Adolescence
1. Adolescence is a significant life stage because it is when most people develop feelings of sexual attraction for the first time
2. It is also when most people have their first experience with sexual intercourse and their first romantic relationship
Adulthood
1. the odds of developing one or more sexual problems increases.
2. Study after study has found that there is a negative correlation between age and sexual satisfaction, such that the older people get, the less satisfiedthey tend to be