What is a developmental theory? How are developmental theories used in developmental science?

What will be an ideal response?


The ideal answer should include:
1. A developmental theory is a set of rules or statements that describes, explains, and predicts various aspects of development.
2. Developmental theories are used primarily to describe the ways in which development happens.
3. They may also be used to predict how a child grows and changes and can serve as a guide to promoting development.

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