Child Development: Case Study
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Case Study Seven. Emotional development is one of the most studied subjects within young children and it is one of the most important developments. Experiences we have throughout childhood will affect the way we are as an adult. So within case study seven it was explored that as the family would have been grieving at the loss of this healthy baby this might have affected there relationship with Wendy . It may then have serious impact on Wendy's emotional development because as she begins to get older she is going to notice these differences, especially as her family are extremely protective. Being that the family are protective they may not be giving her the opportunities that other children have, letting out more obvious differences. These are all very different experiences and studies say that 'Erikson's stages of psychosocial development describes eight developmental stages through which a healthily developing human should pass from...

