Child Development
The basic objective of the development of your child is to enable them in the beginning years of their lives to become deeply involved and self-directive in their learning. This requires first a positive image as a person, since there is a 'circular process' of interaction between learning and personality development. Each child's development is judged by their intellectual functioning, their ego strength, their inventiveness, their relatedness to peers and adults, and their capacity to
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her before, but this was the first time that I actually watched her closely and monitored her behavior. To me she seems like a happy little girl, who will grow up as a fine human being.
References:
Chandler, B.E. (1975). Early Learning Experiences.
Child Development Institute (2005). Child Development Basics. Retrieved December 8, 2005 from www.childdevelopmentinfo.com
Hetherington, E., Parke, R., & Schmuckler, M. (2003). Child Psychology: A Contemporary Viewpoint. (5 ed). The McGraw-Hill Companies: New York, NY.
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