Child Development and the Physical Environment
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Abstract
Characteristics of the physical environment that influence child development are discussed. Topics include behavioral toxicology, noise, crowding, housing and neighborhood quality, natural settings, schools, and day care settings. Socioemotional, cognitive, motivation, and psychophysiological outcomes in children and youths are reviewed. Necessary methodological and conceptual advances are introduced as well.
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- Socioemotional selectivity theory
- Psychology
- Developmental psychology
- Cognition
- Child development
- Cognitive development
- Physical development
- Crowding
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Sustainable cities and communities
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