Education is only important if it teaches us how to live. Character
is the basis for living richly and fully. Good character is the rock bed on
which good living can be built. Character in a child is developed slowly by
being nurtured by parents who have good character themselves.  However this is only true if the child is
taught to love the parents otherwise the child will develop into a complete
opposite of the parents. Parents must also understand that character grows out
of a child’s multi-sided development and a sense of emotional security.
The basic aspects of child development are:
i.                    
Physical development
ii.                  
Mental development
iii.                 
Social and emotional
development
iv.                
Moral and spiritual
development.
Child development differs with children, therefore if the child is ahead of schedule, it does not imply that he/she is a genius, also if a child
is behind schedule, it doesn’t mean the child is dull either. Gender, racial,
cultural and regional differences also affect child development, but in any
way, the goal should be to develop good character in the child.
Pediatricians, child psychologists and other child-study experts
advise that more attention should be paid to the emotional and psychological
development of the child because many bad habits are a result of fear,
insecurity, nervous tension loneliness and above all, too little “mothering”,
too little warmth and too little love.
Babies advance at different rates and hence it is advised to go by
individual baby’s rhythm than by the clock or calendar.  It is believed that babies go from one stage
to another on their own when they are physically, mentally and emotionally
ready to do so.
This blog is based on expert knowledge presented by several Scholars
in the CHILD DEVELOPMENT MANUAL that I stumbled upon. Unfortunately, the copy
is so tattered that I am trying to make a reconstruction of the contents to my
best ability. Relevant references will be cited wherever necessary.
Below are pictures of the First Pages of the Source. I would want to acknowledge that I am just sharing their content and have just added my experience with reference to the content.
Lets develop our children together
Below are pictures of the First Pages of the Source. I would want to acknowledge that I am just sharing their content and have just added my experience with reference to the content.
Lets develop our children together





 
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