Some Beginning Factors

Biological Beginnings Every child has a specific set of genetic instructions at birth. These instructions influence the child’s characteristics and physical features as they develop and grow. Different genes can cause individuality (different children look and act differently). Children’s experiences, health, and other physiological processes can mediate gene’s effects. Practitioners can be confident that evenContinue reading “Some Beginning Factors”

“Children are not people to be molded, but are people to be unfolded.” — Jess Lair Welcome! This blog is for anyone looking to expand their basic knowledge of Child Development. It’s important for parents, teachers, practitioners, caregivers, and everyone else to be informed on Child Development!

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