An Introduction to Developmental psychology by A. Slater and G. Bremner (third edition) - Chapter 1
Increasing age, by itself, contributes nothing to development. The maturation and changes resulting from experience that intervene between different ages and stages of childhood are important. Maturation aspects are aspects of development that are largely under genetic control and hence largely uninfluenced by environmental factors.
Folk theories of development are ideas held about development that is
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