Human development
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Human development may refer to:
- Human development (biology)
- "Human development (psychology)" see Developmental psychology
Occasionally, it may refer to both, but because each of these is already an immense area, few if any contemporary academic discussions attempt to tackle both with any completeness. More typically, psychologists will take account of biological factors in their psychological analysis, and vice versa for biologists.
[edit] See also
Human development: biological - psychological
Stages: Infancy | Childhood | Adolescence | Adulthood - Early adulthood | Middle adulthood | Late adulthood
Child development | Youth development | Ageing & Senescence
Theorists-theories: John Bowlby-attachment | Jean Piaget-cognitive | Lawrence Kohlberg-moral | Sigmund Freud-psychosexual | Erik Erikson-psychosocial

