vaiheteoriat
Vaiheteoriat, often translated as phase theories or stage theories, are conceptual frameworks used in various academic disciplines to describe developmental processes that occur in distinct, sequential stages. These theories posit that individuals or systems progress through a series of predetermined phases, with each phase characterized by specific qualitative changes, challenges, or competencies. Transitioning from one stage to the next typically involves the resolution of issues or the acquisition of skills pertinent to the preceding stage.
In psychology, prominent examples include theories of cognitive development, such as Jean Piaget's stages of cognitive