0 connected with the development of someone or something:
a developmental disorder/disability
1 relating to the process of growing or changing into a more advanced, larger, or stronger form:
The program offers adventures for people with developmental disabilities (= physical or mental conditions that prevent someone from growing and developing in a way that is considered usual) .
Children of different developmental stages could learn with and from each other.
Mercury can cause severe developmental problems in unborn babies and children.
Although in their early developmental stages, these new methods show significant promise.
Integrating qualitative and quantitative methods in the study of developmental psychopathology in context.
In sum, disyllables have the same phonetic and developmental relation to monosyllables that falls have to rises.
But the idea of an ageless self is also supported by developmental psychological theories, where the development after adolescence is seldom considered.
Approximately one-quarter experienced a hearing limitation or a learning, developmental or psychological disability.