Checklist Of Early Child Development
The physical development of a child involves two broad areas -- gross motor and fine motor skills. Both have to develop in balance for the child to have normal development. In order to keep track of the physical development of your child during the younger years, you need to follow the movements, the capabilities in activities, the grasping power as well as the improvement displayed in tasks by ‘practice’.More...
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What Is Child Development ?

The process of mastering certain basic skills like speech, movements, mental growth, coordination, multi-tasking, social interaction is called child development.More...
Sample Case Study On Child Development

Child development involves various factors like body movements, language and expression, mental growth, multi-tasking capabilities, and task coordination among others. While learning the basic life skills, children cross milestones.More...
Child Development And Technology

Research reports on the effect of technology on child development states that the influence of technology on children is mixed. The way kids of the present generation perceive and think is much different as compared to the previous generations.More...
Child Development Research

Bringing up children is an experience and not a burden. It is not as complex a task as many parents think. Parents are generally the prime role model that children look up to. Hence, the appropriateness of dealing with a situation coupled with right attitude creates a huge difference in the child’s life.More...
Child Development And Family Research
The overall development of the child at various levels (physical, mental, social, emotional) depends on the environment in which he or she grows in. A cohesive harmonious family shows the commitment of a child to help and support him in his growth.More...
Factors That Influence Child Development
A variety of factors influence the overall growth and development of the child -- structure of the family, home environment, sibling rivalry, marital relationship of the parents, social circle comprising of relatives, friends and peers.More...
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