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Human Growth and Development
Dr. V. Stephen and Mr.T. Velmurugan
2020
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Human growth and development is the lifelong process of physical, cognitive, emotional, and social change that individuals undergo from conception to adulthood and into old age. This field of study encompasses the various stages of human life, from prenatal development through infancy, childhood, adolescence, adulthood, and aging, highlighting the biological, psychological, and social factors that influence each stage.
This book explores the key stages of human development, emphasizing the dynamic interplay between genetics and environment. It begins with prenatal development, discussing the factors that affect fatal growth and development, including nutrition, toxins, and genetic conditions. The study then moves on to early childhood, where physical growth, motor skills, and cognitive development, such as language acquisition and memory, are highlighted. In adolescence, the paper focuses on the onset of puberty, the development of identity, and the significant cognitive changes that lead to more complex thinking and reasoning abilities.
The transition into adulthood is explored, with a focus on the physical and cognitive changes that occur during early, middle, and late adulthood. The paper also examines the impact of social relationships, career development, and life events on human development. Finally, the study addresses the aging process, exploring the physical and mental challenges of older adulthood, including changes in mobility, cognition, and social engagement.
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Keywords
- Adolescence
- developmental stages
- Human development
- Human Growth
- life cycle
- Prenatal Development
- thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences
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DOI: 10.22573/spg.020.BK/S/010Editions
