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Essay On Nature Vs Nurture

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During this assignment, I will be discussing how a child or young person's development can be affected by their nature and their nurture. Our nature is what biological make-up we inherited from our parents, whether the pigmentation of our hair or inherited diseases. Our nurture is the upbringing we had as a child, what we were taught from our parents, right from wrong, and our morals. These key issues are important when considering a child or young person's development, as both their nature and nurture has affected and influenced their development. Within settings, the Nature Vs Nurture debate could affect the practice. If a practitioner believed that we were formed purely from our genetics, then they might think that any bad habits we have …show more content…

A child's nature can affect their physical development, however it is only if they have specific genes. For example, if they had a gene for poor muscle development, then they are more likely to take more time to produce muscle, and so it will cause for a slower physical development. The nature of a child can affect their social development, this is supported by Aristotle, https://www.goodreads.com (accessed 04/12/2017), "Man is by nature a social animal" evolutionary, we have been programmed to be with others of our kind, from when we were Neanderthals, to the present …show more content…

If a child is not given the correct nutrients, then their bodies will not got to their physical capacity. If a child has the DNA to have a big body build, then they need to have the right nurture to allow for it to occur. They require the nutrients and resources, such as food, to be able to grow, otherwise the cells within the body will not grow to their full potential. The nurture of the child can affect their social development because if they haven't had much social interaction with other children and adults, then they wont have the appropriate social skills required, and they might become

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