Five standards, which show that a child is developing correctly
Five standards, which show that a child is developing correctly The dimensions of the child's development are mainly of five types. Anil Ojha says. He says, 'The first basis to see whether a child's development has taken place in the right way or not is his physical development. At what age does the child sit, at what age does it start walking etc. A child had to start walking in one year. There was no problem when he started walking after two or four months. However, if he does not start walking even after that, the parents should be aware that his development has not taken place properly. The development of another language is equally important. Children start speaking from the age of one year. Ojha says that if they give examples of mother, father or any other word, it should be understood that their language has developed well. He says, "If a child does not speak even until the age of two, and even when speaking, they do not make clear examples of words, then it s