We are always constantly trying to figure out what aspect influence a person and their behavior. We wonder whether if, people are genetically influenced, or by the environment and the way people are raised. This dispute has been going on since decades and there has never been a clear perfect answer. This belief has facts to back up both sides of the argument. An important question is if this argument has any effect on adopted children at all. Adopted kids live in multiple environments and are indeed never raised in the same way they would have been if they had never been adopted. Many researches have been done to state that adopted children are more probable to develop behavioral problems compared to biological children. Getting deep into the characteristics of adopted and Biological children may highlight some new sheds to health care professionals as well as to the society about the reality …show more content…
But this adoption still does lead to the question and controversy if this adopted children are at increased risk for behavioral and adjustment problems compared to biological children. It is essential to understand this research. Purpose of Research The purpose of this research is to resolve whether adopted children are more likely to develop behavioral problems based only on the fact that they were adopted. Does their life experiences include manipulation of behavioral problems, or are genetically involved. It is impossible to support the fact that if nature or nurture has more influence in individuals, but that question does affect adopted children and the chances of developing behavioral problems. Earlier research will be evaluated and examine to determine whether behavioral problems are more prone in adopted children or else whether nature or nurture affects adopted children and their behavioral patterns. Integrated Literature