Definition
What we mean by 'child development'
Early childhood development (ECD) is the process by which children, from conception to about age eight, grow in body, brain and behaviour — learning to move, think, speak, feel and relate. It is holistic: the domains develop together, not in isolation.
Early childhood development (ECD)
The physical, cognitive, language and social-emotional growth of a child in the earliest years — shaped by the interaction of genes, nutrition, health, relationships and environment.
ECD is not just 'health' or just 'education'. It is the whole child, and it begins before birth.