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Pediatrics and Child Health Child Development

Pediatrics and child health child development pertains to the physical, cognitive, and psychological growth of children from the prenatal period until the age of 18. This encompasses the multiple aspects of child development from infancy to adolescence, including nutritional requirements, psychosocial needs, disease…

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Overview

Pediatrics and child health child development pertains to the physical, cognitive, and psychological growth of children from the prenatal period until the age of 18. This encompasses the multiple aspects of child development from infancy to adolescence, including nutritional requirements, psychosocial needs, disease prevention, and identification and management of disabilities. Such understanding can help to identify potential issues or delays in development, allowing for early intervention as necessary. Pediatricians and other health professionals use such knowledge to provide parents and carers with support and guidance so that children can achieve their full potential.

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Marco Bozzali · Italy Joanna Chylińska · Poland Nophar Geifman · United Kingdom

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