Psychology Child Development

Posted by admin on Thursday Sep 1, 2011 Under Child Behavior



psychology child development

Why Child Development Services are Important

Study after study has shown that the healthier children are the better they learn. That’s why it’s so important, especially in a child’s formative years that they get the nutrients they need. But, in addition to physical nutrition, it’s important that children receive emotional and mental nutrition as well.

Childhood development services are a relatively contemporary concept. Before the 1900’s, there was no general agreement that such services were even be useful. In point of fact, in many areas of the world, children were considered property and their value seen as simply how well they could carry on the business and interests of the parents.

Nowadays, however, children are seen as valid entities in their own right. And in the more civilized and enlightened countries there is a clear recognition that improving the welfare of the child, indirectly improves the welfare of the country as a whole.

Parent’s however, have a much more personal interest in the development of their children. They want to ensure that their child is developing at least on par with other children of the same age and preferably with some advantages. Parents, consciously or not, are always comparing their child’s progress with other children. For example: What age are they beginning to talk? What is their height compared to other children of their age? How is their hearing? Their eyesight? And so on.

Most parents are not experts in Raising Children. As with previous generations, they raise their kids as they were raised and continue to learn as they go along. Child development services are no replacement for parents but they can help parents to recognize when their child is developing slowly or not at all in a certain area. Recognition of these states can allow the parent to intervene soon enough in a child’s development to make course corrections before it’s too late.

Many childhood psychological, behavioral, and physical problems can be traced directly to the physical and psychological nutrients that they receive every day. To ensure that your child has the best chance of succeeding not only today but in the future as well, you should periodically schedule appointments with your child’s health care practitioner for baseline health testing and evaluation.

Health care practitioners have created baselines for the age at which a baby can follow an object with their eyes. They know at what age a child will respond to a noise. They know at what age a child should begin to talk, walk, and to recognize themselves as an individual. They can help you determine if you need to alter the nutrition that you’re feeding your child or to determine if your child should see an audiology or other type of specialist. They can even provide you with advice on seemingly mundane things such as should you use a baby walker for your child or should you allow them to watch TV or not.  In short, the help of these experts  can be invaluable in tracking the progress of your child.

These appointments can do much to help a child to build up his or her personal infrastructure traits to allow them to attain their full potential as they reach young adulthood. Failure to do so may cause your child to inadvertently miss one or more of the key stages in their childhood development and could adversely affect them the rest of their lives.

About the Author

Jill Viland writes articles on children and child related subjects. For her latest article on wooden baby walker please visit her web page.

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