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Maturation
The process of development in which an individual matures or reaches full functionality and growth, typically referring to both the natural growth processes and psychological and emotional development.
Environmental Influences
Refers to the external factors and conditions that affect an individual's development, behavior, and learning process.
Physical Changes
Alterations in the body’s structure, function, or physical appearance, commonly occurring due to aging, development, or health conditions.
Socioeconomic Status
A way to determine a person's or family's standing in society by looking at their financial condition, educational achievement, and employment.
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