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child psychology

noun

  1. the study of the mental states and processes of children.

  2. the application of psychological techniques to children.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of child psychology1

First recorded in 1895–1900
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"She could be very happy with two or three or four or five," asserted this self-appointed expert in child psychology.

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Hill’s distinction is a stronger sense of humor, as well as a willingness to go to ground on a host of subjects, from child psychology to conspiracy theories.

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He is trying to complete a master’s degree in child psychology and a PhD in divinity.

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Perhaps, with unlimited funds and an indifference to child psychology, every school could be converted to something akin to a maximum-security prison.

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Here are some tips from child psychology experts on how to initiate and engage with children and teens about mental health.

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