Growth refers to a rise in the physical size of the body, whereas development refers to an improvement in an individual's abilities and functions. Collectively, they signify a person's overall health on all fronts: physical, mental, emotional, and social. Only in the presence of adequate nutrition, an absence of ongoing infections, and freedom from harmful environmental factors can normal growth and development be observed. Height, weight, mental ability, social development, and personality are all influenced by genetics. Nutritional needs before and after birth - Infant retardation is a sign of malnutrition. Age: The first two years of life, puberty, and the prenatal stage all have the highest growth rates. Sex - Males are often bigger than women. During puberty, guys grow more than girls, while girls develop faster and earlier.
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