What is the Main Area of Development in Child Psychology?

In the past, children have been regarded as mini-adults, and have always been treated the same way. With the advancements of modern child psychology, however, it's now more obvious than ever that children and adults think differently from each other.
Today we know that childhood is a very influential time in a person’s life. Events that happen when we’re young – even small, seemingly insignificant ones – can have a direct impact on how we feel and behave as adults.
This is especially true given that children pass through distinct stages of emotional and mental development - these are closely linked to their progressive intellectual development not only at their current age, but also well into the future.
What Is Child Psychology And Why Is It Important?
Child Psychology is a specialised branch of Developmental Psychology. It is the study and treatment application of the subconscious and conscious childhood development process.
In that sense, a child psychologist is an expert in childhood development who works with children and adolescents to diagnose and help resolve issues that cause emotional or behavioral problems.
Child psychology is important because it can help us better understand how kids tick as well as how best to support them to become well-rounded individuals. It is therefore useful in assisting both parents and teachers to better understand and help children in their care.
When Should Your Child See A Child Psychologist?
Your child most likely needs to see a psychologist if he/she needs:
- counselling to help with life’s problems including grief, trauma or relationship issues
- educational and developmental assessment and support to help with learning difficulties, disorders like ADHD and difficult behaviour, or social skills
- help to deal with mental health problems like childhood depression, teenage depression, childhood anxiety, teenage anxiety, teenage stress
- help with rehabilitation after brain injury or a stroke.
What Are The Main Areas Of Development In Child Psychology?
- Physical development refers to physical body changes. These generally occur in a relatively stable, predictable sequence. It also includes the acquisition of certain skills, such as gross-motor and fine-motor coordination.
- Cognitive or intellectual development refers to the processes children use to gain knowledge. This includes language, thought, reasoning, and imagination.
- Social and emotional development are so interrelated that they are often grouped together. Learning to relate to others is part of a child’s social development, while emotional development involves feelings and the expression of feelings. Trust, fear, confidence, pride, friendship, and humour are all part of one’s social-emotional development.
While they may be divided into categories for the sake of easier understanding, the physical, cognitive, and social-emotional areas of a child’s development are all inextricably linked.
Progress in development in one area can strongly influence that in another. For instance, writing words requires both fine-motor skills and cognitive language skills. In addition to different areas of development, research has shown that development follows key patterns, or principles.
Understanding these principles has had an enormous influence on how we care for, treat and educate children today. It's also important to note that behaviour challenges are the most common reason to consult a child psychologist.
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