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1-2 Short Paper: Module One Essay Savannah Miller PSY-321 Child Development Southern New Hampshire University
The study of a child development is the study of how children progress physically, cognitively and emotionally. This study starts from when a child is born and grows up into an active member of society. What people don’t know is that this development happens in different stages. Early childhood, middle childhood, and lastly adolescence. Like everything else in this society there is cause and effect with child development. This starts with a child’s natural instincts and their DNA makeup. The interactions and influences that they have with their family that raises them and the people around their family also have significant impact. As well as a child’s social, economic, cultural and health related upbringing. For instance, a child’s brain is constantly maturing as the child grows. This increases their intellectual abilities as well as their functionality. This is where a child’s curiosity comes from and is the reason behind their need for exploration. As toddlers they may show signs of independence, curiosity in things around them and other things. They use their experiences to adapt to their surroundings. This means they learn from their environment which includes the people around them as well. This factor will influence how them develop not only physically but mentally, emotionally, and socially as well. As everyone knows the early years of a child’s life are the most important when it comes to their health and their development. This is where child development comes into play because it gives us a foundation to learn how to properly nurture and provide the best learning and growing environment for children. Child professionals like to study children in the most natural environment. This means they like to see how a child interacts with their parents and their environment. It is also important to watch how children interact with themselves and learn about themselves. Professionals look at this in order to better understand a child’s mental and physical development. Sometimes it is hard to look at a child and decipher if they are developing
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