CHILD PSYCHOLOGY: DEVELOPMENTAL FOUNDATIONS, INFLUENCING FACTORS, AND CONTEMPORARY CHALLENGES
Abstract
In this article, the theoretical foundations of child psychology, the stages of a child’s psychological development, the factors influencing it, as well as contemporary challenges and their solutions are thoroughly analyzed. The main purpose of the article is to synthesize scholarly perspectives on child psychology and to draw conclusions of practical significance.
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