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Development refers to:
Functional and physiological maturation of the individual.
Progressive increase in skill and capacity to function (simple to complex), maturity as as well as organization of personality and character. Related to maturation and myelination of the nervous system
It includes psychological, emotional and social changes
It is qualitative aspect
Gradual and orderly unfolding of the characteristics of individuals through successive stages of.
growth and development
Growth refers to:
Physical maturation - increase in size, height and mass via cell division/(multiplication) and increase in intracellular substances; hence quantitative changes in our body Progressive increase and continuous advancement from birth to maturity.
Development Development refers to:
Functional and physiological maturation of the individual.
Progressive increase in skill and capacity to function (simple to complex), maturity as as well as organization of personality and character. Related to maturation and myelination of the nervous system
It includes psychological, emotional and social changes
It is qualitative aspect
Gradual and orderly unfolding of the characteristics of individuals through successive stages of.
physical maturation
The ______ refers to increase in size, height and mass via cell division/(multiplication) and increase in intracellular substances; hence quantitative changes in our body Progressive increase and continuous advancement from birth to maturity. Development Development refers to:
Functional and physiological maturation of the individual.
Progressive increase in skill and capacity to function (simple to complex), maturity as as well as organization of personality and character. Related to maturation and myelination of the nervous system
It includes psychological, emotional and social changes
It is qualitative aspect
Gradual and orderly unfolding of the characteristics of individuals through successive stages of.
physical maturation
Growth refers to:
Physical maturation - increase in size, height and mass via cell division/(multiplication) and increase in intracellular substances; hence quantitative changes in our body Progressive increase and continuous advancement from birth to maturity. Development ______ refers to:
Functional and physiological maturation of the individual.
Progressive increase in skill and capacity to function (simple to complex), maturity as as well as organization of personality and character. Related to maturation and myelination of the nervous system
It includes psychological, emotional and social changes
It is qualitative aspect
Gradual and orderly unfolding of the characteristics of individuals through successive stages of.
development
Development refers to:
Functional and physiological maturation of the individual.
Progressive increase in skill and capacity to function (simple to complex), maturity as as well as organization of personality and character. Related to maturation and myelination of the nervous system
It includes psychological, emotional and social changes
It is ______ aspect
Gradual and orderly unfolding of the characteristics of individuals through successive stages of.
qualitative
Development refers to:
Functional and physiological maturation of the individual.
Progressive increase in skill and capacity to function (simple to complex), maturity as as well as organization of personality and character. Related to maturation and myelination of the nervous system
It includes psychological, emotional and social changes
It is qualitative aspect
Gradual and ______ unfolding of the characteristics of individuals through successive stages of.
orderly
Test your knowledge on the psychological foundations of growth and development in education. Learn about the principles that influence teaching and learning. Explore the physical maturation process and its impact on size, height, and mass.
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