So imagine you are building a tower of blocks, and each block represents something that helps you grow and learn. Developmental science is like studying how you build that tower and how it changes over time as you add more blocks.
Just like how you need to build your tower one block at a time, your brain and body also grow and learn new things one step at a time. Developmental science is all about studying how that growth and learning happens, from when you were just a tiny baby to when you become a big kid.
Scientists who study developmental science want to understand how your brain and body develop and why they develop in certain ways. They watch and study lots of kids and babies to see how they grow and learn over time.
They also look at things like genetics (like how you might have inherited some traits from your parents), environment (like how things around you can affect how you grow and learn), and experiences (like how things you do and learn can shape your brain and body).
By understanding how kids grow and learn, scientists can help parents and teachers figure out the best ways to help kids reach their full potential. It's like giving them the right blocks to build their tower!