हमारा समूह 1000 से अधिक वैज्ञानिक सोसायटी के सहयोग से हर साल संयुक्त राज्य अमेरिका, यूरोप और एशिया में 3000+ वैश्विक सम्मेलन श्रृंखला कार्यक्रम आयोजित करता है और 700+ ओपन एक्सेस जर्नल प्रकाशित करता है जिसमें 50000 से अधिक प्रतिष्ठित व्यक्तित्व, प्रतिष्ठित वैज्ञानिक संपादकीय बोर्ड के सदस्यों के रूप में शामिल होते हैं।
ओपन एक्सेस जर्नल्स को अधिक पाठक और उद्धरण मिल रहे हैं
700 जर्नल और 15,000,000 पाठक प्रत्येक जर्नल को 25,000+ पाठक मिल रहे हैं
Rehan Ahmad
Child psychology is a branch of psychology that focuses on the study of the mental, emotional, and behavioural development of children from infancy through adolescence. This field aims to understand the unique processes and factors that influence a child's growth and development, including cognitive, social, emotional, and physical aspects. Child psychologists utilize various research methods and theoretical frameworks to explore topics such as attachment, language acquisition, moral development, peer relationships, and the impact of family dynamics on a child's well-being. The findings and insights derived from child psychology research have practical implications for parents, educators, policymakers, and mental health professionals, contributing to the promotion of healthy development and the provision of appropriate interventions and support for children facing psychological challenges.
Child psychology is a specialized field of study that focuses on understanding and analysing the cognitive, emotional, social, and behavioural development of children. This abstract provides an overview of the key aspects and theories associated with child psychology. The study of child psychology aims to comprehend the intricate processes involved in a child's growth and development from infancy through adolescence. It explores the multifaceted nature of a child's mind, encompassing cognitive abilities such as perception, memory, language, problem-solving, and reasoning. Additionally, it examines emotional development, including the understanding and expression of emotions, the development of self-identity, and the formation of attachments to caregivers.