child psychology
Americannoun
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the study of the mental states and processes of children.
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the application of psychological techniques to children.
Etymology
Origin of child psychology
First recorded in 1895–1900
Example Sentences
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As of 2021, only 10% of master’s degree recipients who specialized in developmental and child psychology were male.
From The Wall Street Journal • Mar. 12, 2026
He is trying to complete a master’s degree in child psychology and a PhD in divinity.
From Los Angeles Times • May 7, 2023
There were also significant rises in the number of children waiting to access child psychology and children's learning disability services.
From BBC • Feb. 7, 2022
Research by G. Stanley Hall, a pioneer of child psychology, found that as many as three-quarters of boys played with dolls.
From Washington Post • Nov. 30, 2021
A knowledge of child psychology and a more sympathetic insight into child nature have shown us that instead of external compulsion we must get hold of the inner springs of action.
From How to Teach Religion Principles and Methods by Betts, George Herbert
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