Child Development Perspectives: Impact Factor, Indexing, Publication Time & Fees


The Child Development Perspectives is reputed journal publishes research related to Medicine; Psychology; Social Sciences. The ISSN of the journal is 1750-8606.

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Child Development Perspectives: Details

Journal TitleCHILD DEVELOPMENT PERSPECTIVES
PublisherWILEY
Publication Country111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN, USA, NJ, 07030-5774
ISSN1750-8606
Publication AreaPsychology, Development
Publication LanguageEnglish
Review Process
Scopus IndexedYes

Child Development Perspectives Impact Factor

The Impact Factor of Child Development Perspectives in 2026 is 5.1.

Journal Quartile

The Child Development Perspectives is ranked in Q1.

Indexing

The Child Development Perspectives is indexed in: Scopus, Web of Science, UGC CARE Group 2.



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