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Developmental Psychology: Cognitive development · Development of the self · Emotional development · Language development · Moral development · Perceptual development · Personality development · Psychosocial development · Social development · Developmental measures
- Main article: Developmental psychology
Human development may refer to:
- Human development (biology) - the process of a human becoming biologically mature
- Human development in psychology - developmental psychology
- Human development can refer to anthropological, sociological, and psychological approaches to examining human development in context
- Human development (humanity) as it relates to economics and standards of living
- Developmental psychologists study human growth and development over the lifespan, including physical, cognitive, social, intellectual, perceptual, personality and emotional growth.
Stages of development[]
See also[]
- Age differences
- Aging
- Delayed development
- Developmental age groups
- Developmental disabilities
- Life expectancy
- Nature nurture
- Physical development
- Psychogenesis
Stages: Infancy | Childhood | Adolescence | Adulthood - Early adulthood | Middle adulthood | Late adulthood
Child development | Youth development | Ageing & Senescence
Theorists-theories: John Bowlby-attachment | Jean Piaget-cognitive | Lawrence Kohlberg-moral | Sigmund Freud-psychosexual | Erik Erikson-psychosocial
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