1. The Contextualization of Human Development:
In the case of Moody, she came up in a world where the situations were already defined for them and the consequences they would have to endure throughout their developmental process. ... It proves to be relevant in understanding Moody's developmental process from a contextual perspective, where the main focus is on how it occurs in real world settings. The central idea in developmental contextualism is that changing, reciprocal relations (or dynamic interactions) between individuals and the multiple contexts within they live compromise the essential process of human development (Lerner, ...
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