Role Of Nurture In Human Development

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Nurture is the Key to Human Developments Nurture is the entirety of environment influenced aspects which impact the growth and actions of an individual. Socrates believed that nurture plays a large role in the development of the individual because it can help gain self understanding, decide the way people view the world, and affect people’s nature. By learning knowledge from the world, people are able to identify themselves by understanding things like thoughts, actions, and emotions. For instance: through interactions with others, people can learn what a positive person is like. They have smiles on their faces all the time and won’t easily be affected by bad news. Also by gaining knowledge, you can know what you are interested in or good …show more content…

Nature can loosely be defined as genetic inheritance and genetic makeup which a person inherits from their parents at the time of conception and carries throughout life. What makes nurture important is that it can change the genetic makeup and genetic inheritance that people inherited from their parents. In a recent study in the University of Manchester, Reinmar Hager and Jason Wolf at the Faculty of life Sciences together with their collaborator James Cheverud at St Louis have shown how maternal environment can affect how genes are expressed, influencing the body weight and growth of young mice, even if they are not related to their mother. They have thus revealed that environment may affect how genes are expressed. Focusing on genomic imprinting, the researchers had shown that the environment has had a strong effect on how imprinting influences body weight and growth in mice (Hawoth). Through the experiment, it shows that nurture does affect a living thing’s …show more content…

They believe this because nature is responsible for the growth of a person from the fetus level until development into a normal adult. Also, the genetic makeup decides your sex, skin color, color of the eye and hair as well as other features which are inherited. However, nurture will change some of the nature of people, maybe not physically, but mentally. It can change people’s inherited features if the environment around is different. A typical example that proves nurture is more important than nature is about a boy who lived during the Ming dynasty of China. The three year old boy was a genius at creating poems within three minutes. However, his father refused to provide him opportunities to improve his skills. Instead, he frequently took the boy to banquets held by the rich and would teach how to make a poem, in order to make some money. As time passed, the genius boy had grown mature, but he had lost his talent to make poems because of lack of education. The story teaches us that no matter how great your gifted talent is, you will still lose it if you don’t practice it. One of Einstein’s best known saying was that genius is 1% inspiration, and 99% perspiration. Even for a wise man like Einstein nurture is more important than nature. Nurture is important because it helps you learn yourself, decide your view on the world, and changes your nature. It has even greater effect