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What are the 4 type of growth and development?
physical, emotional, mental, social
emotional social acceptance Psychological
one of the above
social, empathy, psychosocial, anger
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The best answer is the first option: physical, emotional, mental (cognitive), and social.
Brief definitions:
- Physical: bodily growth and motor skills (height, weight, brain and organ development, coordination).
- Emotional: understanding and managing feelings, self‑esteem, emotional regulation.
- Mental (cognitive): thinking, learning, memory, problem‑solving, language and reasoning.
- Social: interaction with others, relationships, communication, social rules and roles.
Note: Different texts use slightly different labels (e.g., “cognitive” instead of “mental,” or “psychosocial” to combine social and emotional aspects), but the four categories above are the commonly taught framework. The other options you listed mix specific traits (empathy, anger) or terms and aren’t the standard four broad domains.
Brief definitions:
- Physical: bodily growth and motor skills (height, weight, brain and organ development, coordination).
- Emotional: understanding and managing feelings, self‑esteem, emotional regulation.
- Mental (cognitive): thinking, learning, memory, problem‑solving, language and reasoning.
- Social: interaction with others, relationships, communication, social rules and roles.
Note: Different texts use slightly different labels (e.g., “cognitive” instead of “mental,” or “psychosocial” to combine social and emotional aspects), but the four categories above are the commonly taught framework. The other options you listed mix specific traits (empathy, anger) or terms and aren’t the standard four broad domains.
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