Grandma vs Research Grandma’s advice: The benefits from listening to all the advice that has been given to you can be a great advantage. When my grandma tells me, stories about when she was growing up, many of the responses were the different parenting techniques that you can use. You can learn many tricks that can help you to soothe your baby to sleep. A few common examples that are always talked about was the cry it out method, grandma always says, “I feed you cow’s milk when you were an infant and you survived.” or “I put cereal in your bottle at 3 months and your fine aren’t you?” Feeding and cow’s milk before they turn one can cause stomach issues and can be become fussy eaters, as they get older. “Up to 20% of infants and toddlers in the UK are reported to be ‘problem’ eaters by their parents (6) with some studies reporting up to 50% are fussy eaters (7).” (Maslin, K). Research: Overview some of the specific research methods …show more content…
Most people try to be happy and want to be happy, and feel like others want them to be happy so they will act and say they are just to please the other people. Nobody likes to make people feel uncomfortable because they are unhappy with themselves. When doing a survey its best to make it anonymous so that way they can feel as if they can tell the truth and give accurate information. Why is it important to utilize developmental theory to explain children 's development? Everything we know about child development is rooted in developmental theories one way or another. Great thinkers like Freud have had a hand in developing theories to explain how a child learns and develops from the time they are born. If we didn‘t have theories to go off, I do not believe we would know where to start with attachments. What makes scholarly research different from anecdotal evidence (personal experience) in explaining child and adolescent