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what are the dimensions of development?write any six

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Answered by drsinghsayana
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Answer:

These four dimensions include environmental, cultural, economic, and institutional aspects. But development includes economics dimension along with others, some dominant dimensions are: Cultural development and of course economic development.

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Answered by kumarmonu89761
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Answer:

Psychomotor Development

Cognitive Development

Emotional growth

Social Development

Explanation:

1- Psychomotor Development: Physical development refers to the body's growth and maturity throughout all subsystems, as well as weight gain and lengthening.Individual physical growth is linked to changes in nerve muscle functions and the balance process.Individuals' ability to control the functioning of their organs improves as they develop motor skills.Several body parts must act together and in cooperation during all motor movements. The maturation and exercise of the body influence the development of this coordination.

2- Cognitive Development: This refers to how the body and mind work together.

From birth through adulthood, cognitive growth is the process of an individual's surroundings, world, and ways of thinking becoming more complicated and effective. It encompasses all mental activities that entail comprehending, recognising, and learning about the world of cognition.

The first thing that springs to mind in our brains is cognition.

Mental tasks such as concept generation, language learning, recall, symbolization, classification, reasoning, problem solving, and creation are also included. Many psychologists have studied cognitive development and have come up with a theory. Jean Piagettir is the most important of these. It is the start of the cognitive development theory.

3- Emotional growth: Emotion is described as the consequences of the external or internal environment on the individual, resulting in pleasure or pain.

Individuals are born with some emotional characteristics.

Maturation and learning both contribute to emotional growth.

Many emotions emerge during the preschool years.

For example, arguments regarding current events produce anger in early infancy, and social factors are the major causes of anger during adolescence.

4.It divides the feelings into three sections.

Emotions that lead to violent behaviour include:

Anger, jealousy, and hatred, for example,

Defensive and emotional behaviours:

Dread, sadness, discomfort, sadness, boredom, and the fear of violence are among emotions that people experience.

Love, happiness, joy, and curiosity are examples of emotional feelings.

4- Social Development: Social development is the process of learning to act like a person who lives in his or her surroundings or culture.

Individuals must develop social skills in order to form positive relationships with others, follow social rules, take responsibility, assist others, and exercise their rights.

Environmental and learning factors have a significant impact on social development.

The extent of social cohesion is defined as an individual's relationship with his or her surroundings, as well as his or her ability to participate in group activities, be productive, carry responsibility, and follow the rules of living together.

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