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Child psychology is a branch of psychology that focuses on the study of children’s mental, emotional, and behavioral development from infancy through adolescence. This field explores various aspects of children’s cognitive processes, social interactions, emotional well-being, and psychological disorders that may affect them during their developmental stages. Researchers in child psychology strive to understand the factors that influence children’s development, including genetics, environment, parenting styles, and cultural influences. By gaining insights into child psychology, professionals can provide effective interventions and support systems to promote healthy development and address psychological challenges faced by children. This abstract provides an overview of the field of child psychology, highlighting its significance in understanding the complexities of child development and fostering optimal psychological well-being. Child psychology is a branch of psychology that focuses on the comprehensive study of the mental, emotional, and behavioral development of children from infancy through adolescence. It delves into the complex processes underlying cognitive, social, and emotional growth, providing valuable insights into the unique nature of young minds. This abstract aims to provide an overview of the diverse areas of research within child psychology, highlighting key theoretical frameworks, major milestones, and influential factors that shape a child’s development. It also emphasizes the importance of this field in informing parents, educators, and policy makers about the optimal strategies for fostering healthy psychological development in children.