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Formative years can be called Early Childhood. Formative years are periods of early childhood between 0-8 years of a child’s life. It is also a period of a rapid cognitive (intellectual), social, emotional and physical development of a child. This development occurs based on the child’s response and the interaction between genetics, environment and experience.
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Formative years can be called Early Childhood. Formative years are periods of early childhood between 0-8 years of a child’s life. It is also a period of a rapid cognitive (intellectual), social, emotional and physical development of a child. This development occurs based on the child’s response and the interaction between genetics, environment and experience.