Aim & Scope

The Journal of Child Development and Education (JCDE) is an international, scientific journal that publishes academic articles on child development and education biannually (June and December). The journal’s goals include:
• Disseminating Scientific Knowledge: Providing the academic community with the latest research, theories, and practical knowledge in child development and education.
• Encouraging Research: Promoting new areas of research, expanding existing knowledge, and contributing to the field of child development and education.
• Offering Resources for Practitioners: Offering educators, families, and other professionals practical information and strategies to support child development and education.
• Promoting Multidisciplinary Approaches: Integrating knowledge from diverse fields such as psychology, education, sociology, and neuroscience to deepen the understanding of child development and education through quantitative, qualitative, and descriptive research.

In alignment with these objectives, the articles considered for publication in JCDE include research on:
• Theories of Child Development: Studies on the physical, cognitive, emotional, and social development of children aged 0-18, developmental stages, and individual differences.
• Educational Methods and Pedagogical Approaches: Research on educational methods, strategies, and pedagogical approaches implemented in early childhood, primary, secondary, and other educational settings.
• Family Dynamics and Societal Impacts: Studies on family dynamics, parenting approaches, societal influences, and environmental factors affecting child development.
• Special Education: Educational strategies, methodologies, and supportive approaches for children with special needs.
• Children's Mental Health and Social Skills: Research on children's psychological well-being, social skills, and emotional support systems.
• Educational and Public Policies: Studies on educational policies, the impact of public policies on child development, and educational reforms.
• Educational Technologies: Innovative teaching methods and technologies supporting children's development.

Period Months
June December
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