Growth and development during Childhood. We can divide childhood into two parts:  Early Childhood (2 years to 6 years)  Later Childhood (6 years to.

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Growth and development during Childhood

We can divide childhood into two parts:  Early Childhood (2 years to 6 years)  Later Childhood (6 years to 12 years) Physical development during Childhood

Physical development during Early Childhood (2years to 06 years) General Growth in Body

Physical development during later Childhood (6 years to 12 years) Consistency in the physical growth movements Progress in the Neuron Gland System Difference in maturation of children Digestive System Nervous System

Mental development during Childhood Development in receptive power Conceptual Development Lingual Development Development in the ability to think over Development in knowledge

Emotional development during Childhood Emotional development during Early Childhood : Emotional, not control over emotions, anger etc. Emotional development during Later Childhood: Control over emotions