What is development how is it different from growth and maturation?
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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.
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Development, growth and maturation
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- Growth is the orderly increasing change in the body quantitatively in the form of body size or growth of body parts. Cells and tissues grow to form the organ systems.
- Maturation is the stage of taking an adult form. At puberty, physical changes due to maturation can be observed.
- Development refers to the functionality changes which occur in an individual at various stages of life; like development of motor abilities or cognitive skills in a child.
- Both growth and maturation is based on nature and involves both anatomical and physiological changes and is dependent upon age.
- Development is based on nurture and involves learning and acquiring.
- Development involves both growth and maturation and is predictable.
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