Abraham Maslow's hierarchy of needs is applicable to children as it outlines the essential stages of development they must navigate for healthy growth. At the base, children's physiological needs (like food and safety) must be met before they can focus on higher-level needs such as belonging, esteem, and self-actualization. For instance, a child who feels secure and loved is more likely to develop confidence and pursue their interests. Understanding this hierarchy helps caregivers and educators create supportive environments that foster children's overall well-being and development.
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