
Lohman and Eaglen's Growth Study
Lohman and Eaglen's Growth Study examined how children develop physical and cognitive skills through childhood and adolescence. They identified stages where growth accelerates or slows, emphasizing the importance of understanding individual differences in development timing. The study highlights that growth isn’t uniform for everyone and influences areas like motor abilities, intelligence, and emotional maturity. Recognizing these patterns helps educators and caregivers support children’s development appropriately, ensuring they reach their full potential at different stages. In essence, their research provides a framework for understanding the natural progression of growth across various domains in young people.