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Development of Perception in Child INTRODUCTION

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Psychology : Reason 1 for selecting the study 1 Aims and Objectives of research1 Stating research hypothesis 1 Literature Review2 Methodology 4 Description of study sample 5 Research timeline5 Ethical considerations 7 REFERENCES 8 TITLE : Development of perception in Child INTRODUCTION Adults generally face difficulty in realizing the children when they develop the ability to speak, run. It is very much essential for adult such as teachers as well as young children to develop the understanding about fact that potential to perceive in proper manner

Development of Perception in Child INTRODUCTION

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Table of ContentsINTRODUCTION...........................................................................................................................1Reason for selecting the study.....................................................................................................1Aims and Objectives of research.................................................................................................1Stating research hypothesis.........................................................................................................1Literature Review........................................................................................................................2Methodology...............................................................................................................................4Description of study sample .......................................................................................................5Research timeline........................................................................................................................5Ethical considerations.................................................................................................................7REFERENCES ...............................................................................................................................8
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TITLE : Development of perception in Child INTRODUCTIONAdults generally face difficulty in realizing the children when they develop the ability tospeak, run. Children have ability to quickly notice as well as comment on everything. It is verymuch essential for adult such as teachers as well as young children to develop the understandingabout fact that potential to perceive in proper manner is built probably develop as per age aswell as through learning procedure. Children need specific type of experience for expanding aswell as refining their perpetual capabilities.Research report will have focus on identifying the changes in perception of children atearly stage of development. It also emphasizes on analyse the way children at the early age ofdevelopment form perception. Reason for selecting the studyThe rationale for choosing the specific topic is that researcher has interest in analysingthe way perception in children are change at early stage of development. In addition to this, byperforming investigation to particular topic investigator wants to increase their knowledge aboutthe procedure through which children perceptions are formed.Aims and Objectives of researchAims:To analyse changes in perception of children with development.”Objectives:To recognize the concept of perception.To analyse the way children at the early age of development form perception. To identify the factors which influences child perception at the early age of development.To recommend the ways through which parents can help in children development. Stating research hypothesisThere will be basically two hypotheses in present research. One of the hypothesis is thereis significant relationship between early stage of development as well as child perception. It isthe alternative hypothesis. Other hypothesis is there is no significant relationship between childdevelopment and changes in perceptions. It is considered to be as null hypothesis, 1
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