The difference between continuous and discontinuous development lies in the pace of change and stages of development, shaping the course of individual growth.
Continuous development views development as a cumulative process, gradually improving on existing skills, resulting in a gradual change. In contrast, theorists who view development as discontinuous believe in unique stages where change is more sudden. This concept relates to whether development follows one course or multiple courses depending on genetics and environment.
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