nature is all about genes, and it what you inherit. walking is a natural reflex which all healthy babies are born with. if you was to hold a baby and dangle its feet about a surface such as the floor, sofa, knee, chair or something. the baby would naturally begin to do a walking motion. However even though they learn this alone its also a great help if someone such as the mother, father, friend of parents was to encourage the child to walk. This would help teach the baby that yes walking is correct. you could encourage the child by just doing the dangle method or having one person either side and getting the baby to walk to the person.
Absolutely. There is much debate as to how much each role plays in the outcome of a child's personality, but both are important to some degree. Much of nature is strictly genetics and cannot be changed no matter what because it is what you are born with. On the other hand nuturing a child, especially during the critical younger years of a child's life is extremely important.
It really depends in a situation where the biological parents are raising the children they influence both nature (by passing on their genes) and nurture (by raising them and instilling values. On the other hand if a child is born to biological parents and they are unable to care for the child, put that baby up for adoption the adopted parents would nurture and there would in essence be no nature involved in this scenario.
No.
Sometimes a child's personality will affect his or her learning. If he has a personality of laziness then it will really affect him, particularly with his learning: how could he learn if he is not interested?
Yes when you take a child that is raised in a bad situation vs one that was raised in a nurturing, caring home, you can clearly see the difference.
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
Some people disagree about whether nature or nurture is more important in development. The new mother will nurture her child.
Nature vs nurture can definitely affect the moral development of children. Stereotypically, the nurtured child will have a greater sense of moral development than the child raised by nature, because the child raised by nature will be exposed to the harsher realities. However, this can backfire with a nurtured child missing out on moral development from lack of experience, and the nature child developing a much keener sense of morals. When it comes to nature vs nurture, things are always subjective.
Absolutely. There is much debate as to how much each role plays in the outcome of a child's personality, but both are important to some degree. Much of nature is strictly genetics and cannot be changed no matter what because it is what you are born with. On the other hand nuturing a child, especially during the critical younger years of a child's life is extremely important.
The nature of child development has a direct impact on learning. A child's development tells them when they can learn specific skills or facts.
He famously said that, if he were given a young child, he could raise the child to turn out as he wished -- nurture over nature.
Nature vs Nurture Physically quite difficult.. but by nurturing the child, the latter will show some common pattern as far as attitude is concerned..
It really depends in a situation where the biological parents are raising the children they influence both nature (by passing on their genes) and nurture (by raising them and instilling values. On the other hand if a child is born to biological parents and they are unable to care for the child, put that baby up for adoption the adopted parents would nurture and there would in essence be no nature involved in this scenario.
Some of both. Nature and Nurture help in the development after birth. Certain genes contribute to personality as well as how a child is raised and that experiences they have.
No.
the correct answer is what language a child first learns