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differentiate between growth,development and maturation?

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Answered by natasha561
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Development

Keisha is a college student who is taking a developmental psychology class. She's learned a lot about development, or the way that people grow and change as they age. She thinks about her life so far and realizes that she's developed quite a bit! As a baby, she couldn't walk or talk or do much of anything.

Growth and Manturation

In psychology, though, growth and maturation are a little different. Growth is the physical process of development, particularly the process of becoming physically larger. It is quantifiable, meaning that it can be measured, and it is mostly influenced by genetics. For example, the year that she was 11, Keisha got taller by two inches. This is an example of growth because it involves her getting physically taller and is quantifiable (two inches).

On the other hand, maturation is the physical, intellectual, or emotional process of development. Maturation is often not quantifiable, and it too is mostly influenced by genetics. For example, as Keisha became older, her brain developed in a way that meant she was able to handle more complex tasks than she could before.

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Answered by Cetacea
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Growth in a person is defined as the factor that defines gradual increase in size ,mind skill, abilities etc.Growth is considered a type of development.

Development in human is defined as improvement in abilities ,skills, etc due to which progress and positive happening is seen in person. It helps a person to improve and move forward through learning and seeking knowledge.

Maturity is defined as development of adulthood .A person becomes mature in terms of dealing with every and any situation of environment  due to complete growth

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