The terms growth and development are often used interchangeably. Actually they are
conceptually different. Neither growth nor development takes place all by itself. Growth refers
to quantitaGve changes in size which include physical changes in height, weight, size, internal
organs, etc. As an individual develops, old features like baby fat, hair and tccth, etc., disappear
and new features like facial hair etc.. are acquired. When maturity comes, the second set of
teeth, primary and secondary sex characteristics, etc., appear. Similar changes occur in all
aspects of the personality.
During infancy and chidhood, the body steadily becomes larger, taller and heavier . To
designate this change the term growth is used. Growth involves changes in body proportions as
well as in overall stature and weight. The term growth thus indicates an incrcase in bodily
dimensions. But the rate of growth differs from one part of the body to the other.
Development, by comuast, refers to qualitative changes taking place simultaneously with
quantitative changes of growth. It may be defined as a ptogwssive series of ordedy, coherent
changes. The term progressive signifies that changes are directional, that they lead forward
rather than backward. Ordely and coherent suggest that there is a definite relationship
between the changes taking place and those that precede or will follow them. Development
represents changes in an organism from its origin to its death, but more particularly the
progressive changes which take place from origin to maturity.
Thus, dcvelopment may be explained as the series of overall changes in an individual dut* LO the
emergence of modified structures and functions that are the outcome of the interactions and
exchanges between the organism and its environment.
sorry but i don't know about health dimensions...
Human growth refers to the physical increase in size or dimensions of the body, such as height and weight, as a person matures. Human development, on the other hand, encompasses the overall process of growth, maturation, and learning that occurs throughout a person's life, including cognitive, emotional, social, and psychological changes.
No. Theory attempts to explain human growth and development, but it does not affect it.
human growth is phsical aspects of development and human development includes human growth but is also physchological aspects of development. so human growth and development is both physical and physchological aspects of development. - -
social,economic,personal andpolitical
developement includes economic growth, in addition to human development such as providing for health nutrition, a clean evvironment and
shamaw
Human growth, learning, and development are essential for individuals to adapt and contribute effectively within a global logistics network, fostering innovation, efficiency, and competitiveness in this interconnected world.
malnutrition, problems in the human body, abuse can also affect the development of a human. considering that human growth and development is not measurable only in terms of physical changes, but in several aspects as well, it would be hard to enumerate all possible factors. Still, there is the concept of "Nature and Nurture", by which genetics plays a role/is a factor to human growth and development, and on the other side, there is the environment to consider; nutrition, pollution, society, etc. Nutrition is one of the factors that affect growth and development. Habitat, and exercise also have an impact on growth and development.
erwin
yes,
The relationship between what is known and human development and economic development is a two-way relationship as each of them inflect negativity and positivity on the other that economic growth takes place through improving human capabilities and achieving the desired growth inflected in human development
They include environment, races, heredity, learning, sex and nutrition. Growth and development is the process of a human being advancing from childhood to maturity.