Childhood development
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Childhood development is a subfield of developmental psychology focusing on the physical, cognitive, personality and psychosocial processes of growth between birth to twelve years of age. It is followed by adolescent development.
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- Early childhood development
- Developmental age groups
- Developmental stages
- Milestones of infant and child development
- Motor development
- Object relations
- Perceptual development
- Physical development
- Psychogenesis
- Psychomotor developmernt
- Separation individuation
- Transitional objects
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- Rutter M, Tizard J, Whitmore K: Education, Health and Behavior: Psychological and Medical Study of Childhood Development. London, Longman Group, 1970
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