Background: Child Development is a process of positive change in psychomotor, cognitive, linguistic, social, emotional, and behavioural aspects in a well nourished child. The word psychomotor refers to the psychological and motor aspects of action. Psychomotor abilities have a pivotal role in the achievement of holistic development of well balanced children during the early phases of life. Many children live in the underprivileged conditions prevailing in the developing countries. About 11 million under 5 children die every year, while a large proportion of children who survive are prone to developmental delays, socio- emotional difficulties, and growth faltering. It has been estimated that at least 200 million children are developmentally ...
SummaryMany children younger than 5 years in developing countries are exposed to multiple risks, inc...
Many children younger than 5 years in developing countries are exposed to multiple risks, including ...
This thesis explores the pathways through which individual and household factors are associated with...
It is estimated that at least 200 million children--mostly from developing countries--suffer from de...
OBJECTIVES: Sensory stimulation (SS) is a non-nutritional modifiable risk factor for early childhood...
OBJECTIVES: Sensory stimulation (SS) is a non-nutritional modifiable risk factor for early childhood...
BACKGROUND: Low birth weight is known to be associated with postnatal growth failure. It is not yet ...
Psychomotor development was assessed in 1476 infants from four different levels of urbanization in a...
Background: Growth and early development (ECD) are vital outcomes for children. This study aimed to ...
This study was conducted to identify the social development in early childhood years. It was delimit...
BACKGROUND: Growth and early development (ECD) are vital outcomes for children. This study aimed to ...
[[abstract]]Background: Over the past century, studies have confirmed that socio-economic status (SE...
Ensuring the survival and well being of children is a concern of families, communities, and nations ...
This study investigates the question whether socio-economic, demographic and environmental variables...
Background: Motor development in early childhood undergoes great maturation and refinements due to t...
SummaryMany children younger than 5 years in developing countries are exposed to multiple risks, inc...
Many children younger than 5 years in developing countries are exposed to multiple risks, including ...
This thesis explores the pathways through which individual and household factors are associated with...
It is estimated that at least 200 million children--mostly from developing countries--suffer from de...
OBJECTIVES: Sensory stimulation (SS) is a non-nutritional modifiable risk factor for early childhood...
OBJECTIVES: Sensory stimulation (SS) is a non-nutritional modifiable risk factor for early childhood...
BACKGROUND: Low birth weight is known to be associated with postnatal growth failure. It is not yet ...
Psychomotor development was assessed in 1476 infants from four different levels of urbanization in a...
Background: Growth and early development (ECD) are vital outcomes for children. This study aimed to ...
This study was conducted to identify the social development in early childhood years. It was delimit...
BACKGROUND: Growth and early development (ECD) are vital outcomes for children. This study aimed to ...
[[abstract]]Background: Over the past century, studies have confirmed that socio-economic status (SE...
Ensuring the survival and well being of children is a concern of families, communities, and nations ...
This study investigates the question whether socio-economic, demographic and environmental variables...
Background: Motor development in early childhood undergoes great maturation and refinements due to t...
SummaryMany children younger than 5 years in developing countries are exposed to multiple risks, inc...
Many children younger than 5 years in developing countries are exposed to multiple risks, including ...
This thesis explores the pathways through which individual and household factors are associated with...