The Human Life Cycle consists of several stages that individuals go through from birth to death. It typically includes the stages of infancy, childhood, adolescence, adulthood, and old age. Each stage is characterized by specific physical, emotional, and social changes that contribute to a person's development.
During infancy, babies grow rapidly and develop basic motor skills. In childhood, they learn language and social skills, while adolescence brings puberty and increased independence. Adulthood is marked by responsibilities such as work and family, and in old age, individuals may experience physical decline but often gain wisdom and life experience.