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Mrs. Aisha Alam DAMHS Ph. IV

STAGES OF CHILD DEVELOPMENT. Mrs. Aisha Alam DAMHS Ph. IV. Children are the purest gifts of nature. Their minds are like blank papers. They are developmentally different from adults and therefore deserve specialized treatment.

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Mrs. Aisha Alam DAMHS Ph. IV

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  1. STAGES OF CHILD DEVELOPMENT Mrs. Aisha Alam DAMHS Ph. IV

  2. Children are the purest gifts of nature. Their minds are like blank papers. They are developmentally different from adults and therefore deserve specialized treatment. It is very important for parents and teachers to understand that growth of a child is unlike an oak tree that simply grows bigger, rather it is like a series of rebirths taking place in a butterfly. INTRODUCTION

  3. Stage - 1: Absorbent Mind (0-6 years) Stage - 2: Later Childhood (6-12 years) Stage - 3: Transformation (12-18 years) Factors Affecting Child Development Conclusion SEQUENCE

  4. The study of human development is a rich and varied subject. We all have personal experience with development, but it is sometimes difficult to understand how and why people grow, learn, and act as they do. Theories of child development provide a useful framework for thinking about human growth, development, and learning. These can help parents and teachers in helping the child to help himself. CONCLUSION

  5. Thank You…

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