What is the adjective for development?
Here are some other options, depending on the specific context:
* Developing (referring to something in the process of development)
* Developed (referring to something that has already been developed)
* Progressive (referring to development in a positive direction)
* Evolutionary (referring to development over time)
* Emerging (referring to something new and developing)
The best adjective to use will depend on the specific meaning you want to convey.
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Every parent thinks her child is a genius. Surely no other child lights up a room the way yours does, and no other child is nearly as clever or as insightful as your own. Right? Truthfully, it is very difficult to determine genius in a baby; most sig
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According to Dr. Richard Woolfson, in his book, Bright Start, the developmental progress of young babies depends upon interactions between their individual abilities, their caregivers personalities and their everyday life. Up to the age of about six
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