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Early Childhood Biosocial Growth and Safety — Summary of Chapter 8 from The Developing Person Through the Life Span

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Early Childhood Biosocial Growth and Safety — Summary of Chapter 8 from The Developing Person Through the Life Span Between ages 2 and 6, children undergo rapid physical, neurological, and emotional changes. Chapter 8 of Kathleen Stassen Berger’s The Developing Person Through the Life Span examines how nature and nurture shape early childhood biosocial development. The chapter covers physical growth, brain development, motor skills, nutrition, and crucial safety concerns, providing a comprehensive guide to this formative stage of life. Watch the full video above for a detailed breakdown of early childhood development, or continue reading to explore the chapter’s key themes and terms. Physical Growth and Body Changes Between ages 2 and 6, children grow roughly 3 inches in height and gain 4.5 pounds per year. They transition from toddler proportions to a more adult-like shape. Growth is steady, and proper nutrition plays a vital role during this period. However, many chil...