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Nature Vs. Nuture

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Essay title: Nature Vs. Nuture

Megan Creel

Nature vs. Nurture

Nature and nurture both play very important roles in a child’s development. In earlier days develop mentalists used more of an either or approach. That is where nature-nurture controversy stems from. The nature-nurture controversy is defined as, “the debate about the relative contributions of biological process and experimental factors to development (p.7).”

Now a day develop mentalists look at both outside influences and inborn characteristics. I believe this is the most relevant way to look at a developing child. Babies are born with inborn biases. They know to cry when they want something, but to what extreme they take it to is different in every child. Some children are fairly easy to please while others are slightly more difficult. I think this difference in reactions is based on both environmental and inborn characteristics. Some people are naturally more sensitive will others more tolerant.

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