The question is, are children the way they are because they were born that way (nature), or is it the way they were brought up (nurture).
nature if that is what you mean.
Nature versus Nurture is a comparison discussing which has a stinger impact on a Child's life. Nature: the nature of the child, it's just how they are born and not anything with what you do as a parent or community. Nurture: how the child is raised; parents siblings support school emvironment influences
Nature versus Nurture is a comparison discussing which has a stinger impact on a Child's life. Nature: the nature of the child, it's just how they are born and not anything with what you do as a parent or community. Nurture: how the child is raised; parents siblings support school emvironment influences
Saying that nature and nurture exist on a continuum means that both genetic factors (nature) and environmental influences (nurture) interact and influence development in varying degrees, rather than being separate and independent forces. This perspective recognizes the complex interplay between genetics and environment in shaping traits and behavior.
The theme of a story is the 'meaning' or 'philosophy' that the story is trying to convey. For example the novel 'Frankenstein' is an argument in the 'nature vs nurture' controversy with the story coming down heavily on the nurture side.
It is one factor that influences an outcome. It may not be the direct cause, but it has some bearing on who an individual is and what that individual does. It's kind of like the nature part of the nature v. nurture debate. It can be something such as personality, temperament, genetics, etc.Individual factors are things such as genetics and personality that influence the outcome.
This dream might refer to your longing for freedom. Sleeping outdoors would be associated with camping, or perhaps with memories of childhood experiences in nature.
fun life -------------------- Wikipedia: "The name Pocahontas was a childhood nickname that probably referred to her frolicsome nature; according to the colonist William Strachey, it meant 'little wanton'."
Childhood
Yes, it is normal for adults to feel nostalgic and miss aspects of their childhood. It's common to long for the carefree nature of childhood and the lack of responsibilities that come with being an adult. Reflecting on happy memories from childhood can be a way to find comfort and escape from the stresses of adult life.
If you mean do bats nurture their young, yes. They are mammals and the babies drink their mother's milk.
what do you mean is childhood bad probably because yours was doesn't mean everyone Else's is -- people these days need to understand