Child Psychology
Journal Title: International Journal of Pediatric Nursing - Year 2019, Vol 5, Issue 2
Abstract
Child Psychology is today a vast concern as children’s today are more advanced with the progressively changing routine in our day today life. Today with the advanced knowledge and intervention many problems can be dealt in its early phase. Previously children’s were not given much importance about what they feel, their desire, themselves being treated as an individual, abnormal childhood behavior etc. which has lead to many psychological problems later in the adulthood. By understanding the “Child Psychology”, its importance and ways to deal with has proved to alleviate many problems of childhood to take its root. This article will tell us about child psychology, its importance, its different branches and various key points to understand it with evidence based reviews.
Authors and Affiliations
Nirupam Nisha Sahu
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