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1. What is life span development? Why is it important to study life span development?

2. What are the three key developmental domains? Which one of the domains do you feel is the most important? Why?

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What is life span development? Why is it important to study life span development?

Life span development refers to the study of life long growth of an individual, in all domains of personal development including, physical, psychological, social, emotional, cognitive, linguistic, moral and intellectual.

Importance of life span development shows the trajectory of the growth patterns of the individuals as their lives evolve, as they become more impacted by the environment and how their predispositions to a condition or their personal drive to improve their lives enables them to take control over their growth through ...

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