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Modular Structure of Neuropsychological Development

A theory that explains that development does not occur in a straight line or a fixed sequence, but is a flexible, modular structure that varies from child to child depending on neurological, biological, and social factors. This structure reflects the interaction of genetic factors with the environment in successive stages, with each child’s individual experience varying and adapting.

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