EMERGING ISSUES AND TRENDS IN HUMAN GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT
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Emerging issues and trends in human growth and development encompass a wide array of
topics that are continually evolving as our understanding of human development deepens and
societal factors shift. Some notable emerging issues and trends include:
1. Technology and Development: The pervasive influence of technology on human
development is a significant trend. This includes concerns about screen time, social media
use, and the impact of digital devices on cognitive, social, and emotional development,
particularly in children and adolescents.
2. Changing Family Structures: Shifts in family structures, such as increasing rates of singleparent households, cohabitation, and same-sex parenting, have implications for child
development, family dynamics, and support systems.
3. Mental Health Awareness and Support: There is growing recognition of the importance of
mental health in overall development. Efforts to reduce stigma, increase access to mental
health services, and promote emotional well-being are gaining momentum.
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