Throughout the human development program at Warner Pacific College I have learned an abundance of skills and knowledge educationally and about myself as well. All of the classes I’ve taken has been a foundation to help me advance in my career and views of the helping field. In the following paper is the questions in which most resonate with my views on human development and theories. Lastly, I have not firmly sided with only one theory and believe most theorist have useful theories that can…
Simply put the argument of Nature versus Nurture in regards to human development is an argument about who someone is versus where they are. The sources of development attributed to nature find their origins in the theory of evolution, natural selection and biology. This is so, because over time a species survival is dependent on the ability to provide solutions to serious threats. These solutions translate into adaptations that are inheritable and can be seen in instinctive actions. These…
Nature vs. Nurture. Many studies have determined that both Nature and Nurture have influenced a person’s human growth. As of today, we know that the Nature vs. Nurture debate plays a significant role in human development. “The inborn, innate character of an organism is referred to as Nature” (Psych Student Edition 4, Spencer A. Rathus, pg. 56). The concept of the Nature debate is that a human being is born with genes that influence the traits of a person. Some traits may be hair color, eye…
discuss the relationship between two individuals, each facing a separate crisis in their growth and development as a person. This crisis, with its malignancies and virtues will be thoroughly examined and portrayed in the way of a hypothetical situation, involving two separate persons, and their relationship’s dynamic under the lens of the crisis that the individual faces. The book, Human Development and Human Possibility: Erikson in the Light of Heidegger (1986), by Richard Knowles, will be…
is the behaviour of humans influenced by genetic factors or environmental factors. Is our personality a result of the traits that we have inherited as an individual or is it a result of our life experiences. This issue was original brought up by Francis Galton in the early 16th century. Thus, dwelling on this issue, is the human behaviour, feelings and ideas innate or are they learnt behaviour. In the early 17th century, philosophers like Plato and Rene Descarts stated that human beings are born…
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a child and ship them off. To truly understand reproduction and human development, one can’t look solely at the biological side of things. Culture plays, in my opinion, an even bigger role in family planning and dynamic, so it should be addresses as well. The first topic that should be addressed the in the difference between sex and gender. Sex…
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT Human development refers to the procedure through which people normally develop and progress from early stages through adulthood. It means the development in totality such as physical, social, cultural, mental and emotional development. The distinctive parts of development and improvement that are measured include physical development, psychological development and social development. The field of human improvement contains numerous HYPOTHESES and their diverse thoughts…
Jean-Jacques Rousseau stated that “People need a sense of order. Humans are born as blank slates (tabula rasa), which means society can instill proper morality, and thus, a conscience.” Whether genetics or experience is responsible for the way a person behaves, is the basis for the nature versus nurture debate. This argument questions why a person thinks, acts, and functions the way they do. Both nature and nurture play a vital role when it comes to raising a child. However, it is the nurturing…
science, has had an enormous impact on the field of Human Anatomy. It’s given us insight into the history of human development, from where we’ve come to where we are now. Those within the science have researched mankind’s origins through the use of what was left behind: Remains of our ancestors, and the ancestors that came before we could even define ourselves as Homo Sapiens Sapiens. 2. This statement is true in numerous ways, in fact, the development of tools over time influenced the fine…