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The Pros And Cons Of Infant Development

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In today’s society people have the freedom of choosing whether or not to have children, but have you ever thought of the pros and cons within having a child from the beginning? In past years, it was based off of an individuals social expectation in deciding to bring a child into the world, but our society today has shown that each individual has the right to bring a child into our world. But on a side note, have you ever thought of how you take care of yourself determines and impacts a great amount on your child? To start with many people experiment through life but choose to not look at how overall their decisions affect their family, friends, or even child. According to the article “Neurotoxicolgy & Teratology” it was said that amphetamine …show more content…

Although “at the same time, we cannot be sure that these frequently used drugs actually cause the problems” Berk & Meyers (2016). The individuals choosing …show more content…

Although, first they got different information from the mother, such as her race, age, etc in order to look more into the background of each. It was expressed that “the effects of teratogens vary with the ages if the organism at the time of expose”. Berk & Meyers (2016) There are many different periods within the span, such as the sensitive period which shows us information on which a part of the body or a behavior is biologically prepared to develop rapidly. When environments become effected or troubled, damage can occur, which then recovery may be difficult and sometimes even impossible.The performance scale represented how effected the children were after being exposed to methamphetamine at the ages of one to three. Moreover, it was said that in most cases an individual uses this drugs die to being considered a “poverty stricken group” Berk & Meyers (2016). The hypothesis was given that the individuals that were exposed to the drugs, would have a negative affect on them one way or another. Meanwhile, they were correct in which when measuring the different individuals gross and fine motor performances at the age of one and two, they severely decreased. Although, when looking at the cognitive development scale, it was shown that there were no differences. After coping the children exposed to

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