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Development of school-age children
The school-age years are marked by major advances in motor skills, language, and social development. As movement becomes more refined and friendships more meaningful, children also begin to develop a clearer sense of morality and independence. This article explores how to support healthy growth during this formative stage of life.


Development of preschool children
From age 3 to 6, children experience rapid development in motor skills, speech, perception, and social understanding. This detailed guide explores key developmental milestones year by year — helping parents and educators better understand how to support learning and emotional growth during the preschool years.


Support for the development of toddlers
Toddlers need lots of movement, sensory experiences, and playful routines to support their brain and motor development. This article offers expert advice and practical tips for everyday activities that strengthen coordination, speech, and self-awareness in toddlers aged 1–3.


Stimulating child development during the first year of life
The first year of life is a time of rapid brain and motor development. This article offers trimester-based suggestions for sensory, motor, and emotional stimulation in infants, along with practical tips and activities that match the baby’s developmental stage.


The development of children from 1 to 3 years old
the first year of life, we could predict quite accurately when a child would acquire certain skills. However, the older the child gets,...


Psychomotor development of the child
Psychomotor development is a complex process that encompasses not only movement but also a child’s sensory, social, and cognitive growth. In this article, we explore the stages of development from birth to 12 months, highlight typical motor and sensory achievements, and explain when expert consultation may be needed.
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