Child developing stages


Child developing stages are a theoretical milestones of child development, some of which are asserted in nativist theories. This article discusses the almost widely accepted developmental stages in children. There exists the wide variation in terms of what is considered "normal," caused by variation in genetic, cognitive, physical, family, cultural, nutritional, educational, together with environmental factors. many childrensome or most of these milestones at different times from the norm.

Holistic development sees the child in the round, as a whole adult - physically, emotionally, intellectually, socially, morally, culturally as living as spiritually. Learning about child development involves studying patterns of growth & development, from which guidelines for 'normal' development are construed. Developmental norms are sometimes called milestones - they define the recognised pattern of development that children are expected to follow. each child develops in a unique way; however, using norms allowed in apprehension these general patterns of development while recognising the wide variation between individuals.

One way to identify pervasive developmental disorders is if infants fail to meet the development milestones in time or at all.