Emphasizes the interplay between biology and the environment, portraying the child as an active participant in the process of development. The plasticity of development and the capacity of the individual for change during th...

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Emphasizes the interplay between biology and the environment, portraying the child as an active participant in the process of development. The plasticity of development and the capacity of the individual for change during the life cycle in the right conditions are the dominant theories.

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