As children have progressed to puberty, they have undergone many stages of development. Child development refers to the phases of physical, cognitive, emotional, social, and linguistic development from birth to adulthood. All aspects of child development are influenced by various factors such as poor learning environment, lack of social exchange, cultural differences, abuse, loss of parents. All of the above examples affect child maturity, "process of biological growth that can change behavior in a regular manner, which is relatively unaffected by experience" (Myers 172).
The developmental stage of children is a theoretical milestone in child development, some of which have been confirmed by the Nachinist theory. In this article I will explain the most widely accepted developmental stages of children. Variations that are considered "normal" caused by changes in genetic factors, cognitive factors, physical factors, family factors, cultural factors, nutritional factors, educational factors, and environmental factors include Yes. Many children reach some or most of the milestones at different times. Overall development takes the child as a whole - physically, emotionally, intellectually, socially, morally, culturally and spiritually. Understanding the development of children requires research on growth and developmental models to explain guidelines for "normal" development. Development standards are sometimes referred to as milestones - they define a recognized development model that children should obey
There are several types of theoretical child development. Stage theory such as Piaget's stage theory focuses on whether children progress at various stages of qualitative development. Socio-cultural theory like Lev Vygotsky's theory highlights how other people and the attitudes of surrounding culture, values and beliefs affect children's development. Information theory like David Klahr's theory examines the psychological processes that generate thinking at all times and the transient processes that bring about the growth of thinking.
There are several theories about the development of children focusing on different stages of development from early childhood to adolescence. These theories range from children's physical development to children's language development, cognitive development, social emotional development and moral development. Jean Piaget, John Bowlby, Freud, Erik Erikson, Vygotsky made a big contribution to research and development. They all use different physical and cognitive phases of childhood (Bee and Boyd, 2002).
Freud proposed one of the most famous children's development theories. According to Freud's theory of sex psychology children's development takes place in a series of stages, focusing on the various pleasure areas of the body. At each stage, children encounter a conflict that plays an important role in the development process. So, what happens when a child completes each step? If the child does not work well at a specific moment of development, what happens to the result? By completing each stage successfully, you can nurture healthy adults. Failure to resolve conflicts at specific stages may result in preventive measures that affect adult behavior.