Explain Continuity and Discontinuity.
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Continuity and discontinuity are concepts in developmental psychology. Continuity suggests that development occurs gradually and steadily over time, emphasizing the cumulative nature of growth. Discontinuity proposes that development involves distinct stages or changes, marked by qualitative shifts. Continuity implies a smooth, incremental progression, while discontinuity suggests more abrupt, transformative shifts. The debate between these perspectives explores whether development is a continuous, cumulative process or involves distinct, qualitatively different stages. Both viewpoints contribute to understanding the complex dynamics of human development.