Child development is a process of change in which a child learns to handle ever more complex levels of moving, thinking, feeling, and relating to others.

From the time of birth to the age of 12 is a period of substantial growth in a child. Many physical, emotional, and intellectual changes occur. Some of the topics that will be included in this section are: physical development; sexuality; motor skill development; wellness, cognitive and intellectual development and personality development.

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