Moral development Moral development refers to developmental psychology there is now a large measure of agreement that the ability to make moral judgments follows
Gesell development norms Gesell development norms is a pioneering attempt , by the American psychologist Arnold Gesell , to produce a timetable for the usual appearance of physical abilities in infants and young children.
Developmental tasks Developmental tasks refer to skills and achievements that are considered necessary for children to attain at certain ages to ensure their
Organizational Development Interventions Organizational Development Interventions are HR-based techniques aimed at changing employees’ attitudes, values, and behavior.
Organizational Development (OD) Organizational Development (OD) is a method aimed at changing attitudes, values, and beliefs of employees so that employees can improve the organizations.
Child development Child development is the study of the growing child physiologically, mentally, emotionally and socially. The most important aspect of
developmental psychology
Bayley Scales of Infant Development Bayley Scales of Infant Development is a well known American test for assessing the development of infants and young children.
Absolutism (in moral development) According to PIAGET, a absolutism (in moral development) concern with rules about the world, as reflected in a child's play, begins around the age of 5. At this
Pervasive Developmental Disorder (PDD) Pervasive Developmental Disorder (PDD) is a class of neurological disorders usually evident by age 3. They are characterized by severe
System Development Software System development software refers to the software packages and programs that assist programmers and system analysts...