Child development refers to the study of how children grow, learn, and change physically, cognitively, and socially from birth through adolescence. It explores various aspects such as language acquisition, motor skills development, cognitive abilities, social interactions, and emotional growth.
Related terms
Nature vs. Nurture: This debate examines the influence of genetic factors (nature) versus environmental factors (nurture) on child development.
Piaget's Stages of Cognitive Development: Jean Piaget proposed distinct stages in which children develop their cognitive abilities and construct knowledge about the world.
Attachment Theory: This theory focuses on the emotional bond between infants and caregivers and its impact on their social and emotional development.