THE IMPACT OF A NURTURING ENVIRONMENT ON A CHILD’S PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT
Keywords:
nurturing environment, personal development, child growth, emotional development, cognitive development, social skillsAbstract
This article explores how a nurturing environment influences the personal
development of children. It examines the role of family, educational settings, and social
interactions in shaping emotional, cognitive, and social growth. The study reviews theoretical
frameworks and empirical findings to highlight key factors that contribute to a supportive
developmental milieu for children.
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