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DEVELOPMENT PSYCHOLOGY

Developmental psychology is the branch of psychology that studies how people grow and change throughout their lives, from infancy to old age. It focuses on physical, cognitive, emotional, and social development. This field helps us understand how thinking, behavior, and relationships evolve over time. Factors such as genetics, environment, and experiences all play an important role in development. By studying developmental psychology, we can better understand human behavior and support healthy growth at different stages of life.

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PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT

Physical development refers to the growth and changes in the body over time. It includes changes in height, weight, muscles, bones, and overall body structure.

COGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT

Cognitive development refers to the growth of thinking, learning, and understanding abilities. It includes skills like memory, problem-solving, decision-making, and reasoning. As a person grows, their ability to process information and understand the world improves. Cognitive development is influenced by experience, education, and environment.

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SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT

Social development refers to the growth of a person’s ability to interact and build relationships with others. It includes learning social skills like communication, cooperation, sharing, and understanding social norms. As a person grows, they become better at forming friendships, working in groups, and understanding others’ feelings and behavior. Social development is influenced by family, friends, and environment..

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