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Child Development Guide:
Practical Suggestions For Parents, Carers And Students


Child Development Guide is your reference resource for the development of children from birth to teens.





Changes of children from birth are described in clear text and illustrated photographs as we want to bring the development of children to life.

Hi, I'm Mary Boakyewaa Asomah, a qualified Early Year's Practitioner of 7 years in London (UK), mother of six children and granmother of 8.

Over the years, I've seen how my children and grandchildren developed from birth to teens and I've always been fascinated by the changes they went through.

The wisdom I've gained over the years of the developmental stages of my children and
grandchildren led me to the creation of this Child Development website with my son Daniel.

Child Development Guide offers benefits to parents, carers and students as a source of guidance for...

  • Providing for a child's developmental needs
  • Reassuring that a child in your care is developing normally
  • Anticipating and responding to a child's age-related behaviour
  • Building up a picture of a child's progress over time
  • Identifying a child who may not be following normative stages

The early years of a child's life are crucial for...

Physical... concerning the physical growth and the development of a child's gross and fine motor movement of the body.

Intellectual (Cognitive)... how a child thinks and react.

Social... concerning a child's identity, relationship with others, and understanding its place within a social environment.

Emotional... concerning a child's increasing awareness and control of his feelings.

Sensory... how a child functions using the senses and the ability to process the information gained.

Communication and language development... using visual and sound stimuli, especially in the acquisition of language, also in the exchange of thoughts and feelings.

Therefore, it is important that we take every step necessary to ensure that a child in our care grow up in environments where his intellectual, social, emotional, physical, sensory, communication and language developments are met.


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ADHD Girls
ADHD girls tend to be less rebellious and less defiant than ADHD boys. It is worth noting that treatment for ADHD ADD girls can be different than treatment for ADHD boys.

ADHD Definition
ADHD definition states that ADHD is a disorder that affects a child's ability to concentrate and stay focused.

ADHD Disorder
ADHD disorder is a condition in which a child has difficulty concentrating and staying focused.

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