Abnormal growth and development refers to the abnormal condition of an individual in the process of growth and development, which deviates from the normal growth and development process. These abnormalities may manifest as rapid growth, stunted growth, early or delayed growth. Abnormal growth and development can have a negative impact on an individual's physiological, psychological, and social development, so it needs to be paid attention to and dealt with in a timely manner.
1.Growing too fast.
Rapid growth refers to the phenomenon of abnormal acceleration of the individual's growth process. Growing too fast can lead to a series of problems in the individual's body shape and organ function, such as excessive height, abnormal bone development, metabolic disorders, etc. In addition, growing too fast can also lead to social and psychological maladjustments, such as low self-esteem, depression, etc.
2.Growth retardation.
Growth retardation refers to the phenomenon that an individual is abnormally slow in the growth process. Growth retardation can lead to a series of problems in an individual's body shape and organ function, such as short height, abnormal bone development, metabolic disorders, etc. In addition, stunted growth may also lead to social and psychological maladjustments, such as low self-esteem, anxiety, etc.
3.Early development.
Early development refers to the phenomenon that the individual is abnormally early in the process of development. Early development can lead to a series of problems in the body shape and organ function of the individual, such as precocious puberty, abnormal bone development, etc. In addition, early development may also lead to social and psychological maladaptation, such as low self-esteem, anxiety, etc.
4.Developmental delays.
Developmental delay refers to the phenomenon of abnormal delay in the development of an individual**. Developmental delay can lead to a series of problems in the individual's body shape and organ function, such as late puberty, abnormal bone development, etc. In addition, developmental delays can also lead to social and psychological maladjustments, such as low self-esteem, anxiety, etc.
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