developmental age

  • 1developmental age — age estimated from the degree of anatomical development. In psychology, the age of an individual as determined by the degree of emotional, mental, anatomical, and physiologic maturation …

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  • 2developmental age — noun a measure of a child s development (in body size or motor skill or psychological function) expressed in terms of age norms • Hypernyms: ↑age …

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  • 3Âge d'une personne — L âge d une personne, ou âge chronologique, est le temps écoulé depuis sa naissance. Le plus souvent, il est exprimé en nombre entier d années. On peut aussi définir l âge d’une personne au moment où elle a connu un évènement particulier :… …

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  • 4Developmental disorder — Classification and external resources [[File:image|frameless|upright=1.06|alt=]] ICD 10 F80 F84 ICD 9 299 …

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  • 5Developmental biology — Developmental genetics redirects here. For the journal formerly known as Developmental Genetics, see Genesis (journal). For the journal, see Developmental Biology (journal). Views of a Fetus in the Womb , Leonardo da Vinci, ca. 1510 1512. The… …

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  • 6Developmental milestones — are tasks most children learn, or physical developments, that commonly appear in certain age ranges. For example:* Ability to lift and control the orientation of the head (Neck control) is attained at about 3 months * Crawling begins at about 7… …

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  • 7Developmental cognitive neuroscience — is an interdisciplinary scientific field at the boundaries of neuroscience, psychology, social neuroscience, developmental science, and cognitive science. Contents 1 Origins of the discipline 2 Tools and techniques employed …

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  • 8Age regression in therapy — Age regression is a controversial aspect of hypnotherapy in which the patient returns to an earlier stage of life in order to explore a memory or to get in touch with some difficult to access aspect of their personality. Age progression is… …

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  • 9Developmental dysfluency — is considered a normal part of childhood development. About twenty five percent of children experience some loss in fluency. Symptoms Symptoms of developmental dysfluency include the repetition of sounds or pauses between words. These symptoms… …

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  • 10developmental quotient — developmental quo·tient kwō shənt n a number expressing the development of a child determined by dividing the age of the group into which test scores place the child by the child s chronological age and multiplying by 100 abbr. DQ …

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