Child Care and Development

A child’s development is the process of growth of a child to teenage years, from dependency to increase independence. The early years of a child’s life are essential for cognitive, social and emotional developments. Therefore, it is important that parents take every step necessary to ensure that children grow up in environments where their social, emotional and educational needs are met.

The development of a child most often occur in unpredictable stages. Although every child develops in a unique way, all children are expected to get influence by their environment at different age level. Children who are between the ages of 6 and 12 grow and mature at very different rates. It is normal to the children’s growth. There can be big difference in height, weight and build among healthy children.

Young children who grow up in environment where their developmental needs are not met are at an increased risk for delays of one or more areas, such as learning and language. Children under the age of five in the developing world are at risk of not reaching their full development potential because they suffer from the negative consequences of poverty, nutritional deficiencies and inadequate learning opportunities.

Therefore, parents are a child’s first and most important teachers. A study showed that nearly 40 percent of young children are cared mainly by their parents. It is important to support parents and families in their most important task in life by raising their children through several means, including providing them information about early childhood development.

 A child’s cared development, UB Trust spend more time with children, such as present, and future, encourage them to play, and read a variety of books.