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How does the concept of non-shared environment help explain some of the links among nature, nurture and development?
Marta Zembik
Child Development 1
CHLD 2380
Lisa J Taylor
March 29th 2015
How does the concept of non-shared environment help explain some of the links among nature, nurture, and development?
Book, “Children, a chronological approach” written by Robert V. Kail and Theresa Zolner, has displayed in chapter 3rd how nature, nurture and development play major rule in non-shared environment.
Through out the genetic bases of child development we can learn how nature has effect on non-shared environment. First vole, parents are the one who pass their genes onto their children. These genes are responsible …show more content…
Watching child growth and develop from birth to adolescent is probably one of the most inspiring factor of being parent particularly in child’s early months where every single day brings a new skill that child learn. The first six years of child development is very important because that first six years of their life has a huge impact on who they will become when they grow up. Parents are responsible of children’s genes and are the fundamental cause of young children’s development and knowledge. There is plenty examples that are demonstrated in genetic bases of child development. It starts from the moment when they were conceived and parents providing unique genes and unique family environment makes huge impact of who that child will become. Parents are the foundation that structure child development, health, growth, satisfaction, gain achievement in school, community , family but also in life.
They are the foundation that shapes children's future health, happiness, growth, development and learning achievement at school, in the family and community, and in life in