Friday, February 10, 2017
Faith, Nature and Nurture
There has everlastingly been the motility in psychology of whether education or nature get ats the near effect on a childs growth. Over the past week, I have been observing a close friends sister to figure whether her environment or family or maybe even twain have created her to be the somebody she is today. trust is now seven years senior and is in second grade. Ive known Faith for almost five years, and I have watched her, except never observed her behavior or paid attention to how she acts or opposes to people and things around her.\n contact Faith, the first thing you would peak was her carriage. Ive always known she has had an carriage, but never new wherefore she did or how she got it, so I decided to figure by why she acts the way she does. honoring the way she fight backs to her family showed me that she gets some of the military position from her older sister, but her obtain does not stand for the stance and puts the attitude to rest. She wants what she wants and will engage for it until she gets it. Although her mother counteracts the attitude, she pacify brings it show up whenever she feels necessary. In this case her attitude comes from nature, the outside source world her sister. In Freuds psychosexual hypothesis this would be the id appearing. Faiths attitude is her instincts of how to react to certain situations since she watches her sister react that way. In this scenario her mother would be the Operant Conditioning, showing forbid reinforcement and sometimes penalization to make her learn that she postulate to stop giving attitude and respect others around her. \n notice Faith has made me get word that she still has the behavior of a child. Although she is seven years old she still has the tantrums and the arguments with her family and has the sense that she is always right and nobody stool convince her otherwise. Faith still plays with dolls and wants to play pretend all in all the time, basically holding onto her childhood instead of realizing she can make friends at sc...
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