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Keywords:
Cognitive,
Skill,
Embryonic,
Intellectual,
Emotional
The series of changes which animal and vegetable organisms undergo in their passage from the embryonic state to maturity, from a lower to a higher state of organization.
The process of growth whereby a child acquires and masters skills in the areas of motor, cognitive, language, social-emotional and adaptive functioning.
1) Learning or other types of activities that prepare a person for additional job responsibilities and/or enable him to gain knowledge or skills. 2) The creation of training materials or courses, as in content development or e-learning development.
Development prepares volunteers for future roles or responsibilities within an organisation and satisfies individual needs for personal growth.
helping people to find new skills to change their lives, and to improve the conditions where they live.
Growth and the acquisition of increasing structural and functional complexity; includes the period from conception to maturity.
stages of growth from conception to birth to maturity and death
a process in which something passes by degrees to a different stage (especially a more advanced or mature stage); "the development of his ideas took many years"; "the evolution of Greek civilization"; "the slow development of her skill as a writer"
the enhancement of skills, knowledge and attributes in order to meet current or future agency objectives and/or career plans or aspirations of the individual.
improving employee knowledge, skills and abilities through formal training, mentoring schemes, coaching, special project work, secondments (internal or external) and promotion to new roles.
Growing, maturing, and/or displaying a more complex set of skills.
The process in which a child gains skills in areas such as: social/emotional; intellectual; speech/language; and physical growth. This process includes both fine and gross motor skills.
The actual learning of knowledge, skills, and attitude.
the process of learning and mastering new skills over time; includes ability to move, communicate, think, see, hear, and play with toys or other people
The process of growth producing the adult organism, including embryonic growth.
The process of physical growth and the attainment of intelligence and problem-solving ability that begins in infancy; any interruption of this process by a disease or disorder is called developmental delay.
the process by which a child acquires social , emotional, intellectual, motor, speech, and language skills.
Cognitive, emotional, or physical growth. Development Disorders Any severe and chronic disabilities that stem from mental and/or physical impairment.
(In relation to children in need) - means "Physical, intellectual, emotional, social or behavioural/development".
Growth through life stages or life cycle. Fruit flies have 4 life stages: eggs, larvae, pupae, and adults.
Overall process involving growth and differentiation by which a fertilized egg gives rise to an adult plant or animal, including the formation of individual cell types, tissues, and organs.
General term for cognitive, emotional and physical growth.
The process of growth and learning during which a child acquires skills and abilities.
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