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Parenting=Major Influence. By Alex Dinh -Vu & Cynphia Banchongchith. “Parenting is the number one influence on a child’s success or failure in life.”- True. Nurture. Definition: The Upbringing or caring of someone or something. The ability to support/change a Childs behavior.
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Parenting=Major Influence By Alex Dinh-Vu & CynphiaBanchongchith “Parenting is the number one influence on a child’s success or failure in life.”- True
Nurture • Definition: The Upbringing or caring of someone or something. • The ability to support/change a Childs behavior. • A nurturing environment affects the Child in Behavior, Choices, Judgment, and Survivability. • Nurturing also, stays around the Child through their whole life.
Behavior • Nurturing can affect behavior by learning the habits of the environment. • By being in an environment children will learn what they see. • Children will learn the most during infant age. • Emotion will affect the child more than nature when growing up.
Negative Examples • Drinking alcohol at a young age • Smoking/ being around smoking • Abusive parents • Parents take drugs • Ignorant parents (can be successful or not) • “24 million children in the United States live without their biological father”
Negative Nurture Effects • Bad environment will cause bad habits. • (aggression is a learnt from the environment through observation and imitation) • Bad families will affect growth and living. • Lack of education and success. • Kids will learn the habits of those around them and also become bad later in life. • “studies of college students suggest that girls whose parents divorced are more likely to develop depression, have problems in their relationships and have children “
Positive Examples • Supportive parents/ role models • Kind and caring influences • Successful and nurturing parents • Friendly environment • Good education • Correct living conditions and lifestyle
Positive Effects • Healthy body and mind. • Successful in life and school. • Good habits (eating healthy) • Great support system. • Kind environment and influences. • Strong children and life. • “families with a great deal of conflict suggest that children raised in those families do better if their parents stay together than if they divorced”
Good Body Influences • Healthy body weight. • Good eating habits. • Great confidence • Active interaction • Less likely to have depression and bad thoughts.
Bad Body Influences • Unhealthy eating habits • Diseases/ health issues • Extreme over eating or under eating • Less active, more solitary • No interaction and less confidence • Terrible disorders and more likely to have bad immunity systems
Bibliography • http://genealogy.about.com/cs/geneticgenealogy/a/nature_nurture_2.htm • McLeod, S. A. (2007). Nature Nurture in Psychology.Retrieved from http://www.simplypsychology.org/naturevsnurture.html • http://www.percy-ricketts.com/stats.php