Talk:Child development
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editThe section on all the different theories and explanations of those theories seem very long and each have their own pages that go into detail about each theory. For example, Piaget's theories. There doesn't need to be multiple paragraphs explaining each stage and can be condensed down into a more simple summary, or list them with a short explanation of each like in the Erik Erikson section. The Development of Language and Communication section also could be its own article because of how long it is. Due to the length of the article it is very hard to read and gain knowledge from. Nellietwo (talk) 05:50, 23 January 2024 (UTC)
Wiki Education assignment: Psychology of Gender
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