Personality Development of Children Essay

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    Martian Child is a film that focuses on the blossoming relationship between a movie writer and the unique child he considers adopting. Throughout the film, the child, Dennis, displays his unique personality everywhere, believing to be from the planet Mars. The movie writer, David, was always there for Dennis. It took time for their friendship to ultimately become the father-son relationship Dennis needed in his life. In the end, Dennis comes to the realization that there is someone out there…

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    The human personality is a fascinating conception in the medical and psychological arenas. In the realm of the psychology, the Freudian personality theory is both relevant and irrelevant; however, it outlined the driving forces behind the personality. Freud’s theory involves the interaction of the layers of the mind to result in the human behavior and the conflict between components of the conscious preconscious and the unconscious. The Freudian theory gives an interpretation to distinctive…

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    any sort can cause severe development issues such as risky health behavior, chronic health conditions, attachment issues, cognitive and brain development and even early death. Some the signs may include crying and screaming a lot, eating poorly resulting in loss of weight in infants, fear of being separated from parents- attachment issue in preschool age children; anxiousness and fearful, difficulty concentrating, feeling guilt and shame in elementary school age children. Signs of abuse may be…

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    Theoretical Perspectives One of the grand theories of human development is the psychoanalytic theory created by Freud and Erikson. The psychoanalytic theory (also known as psychosexual) “holds that irrational, unconscious drives and motives, often originated in childhood, underline human behavior” (Berger, 2011 pg.39). Freud believes that nature (genetics) and nurture (environment) have a large impact on the child’s development. Also most of the decisions a child makes comes from their id. A…

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    Anti-social personality disorder is a mental illness that affects more than 2 million people in North America. Anti-social personality which is also called sociopath is when a person with a psychopathic personality whose behavior is anti-social and who lacks a sense of moral responsibility or social conscience. This is often seen in criminals. Sociopath and psychopath are two different types of mental illnesses that are usually thought to be interchangeable with one another. A psychopath is a…

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    interaction of others people whether in school or at work. Mazzeo and Bulik (2009), children who are exposed in a gene-environment where parents are modeling eating disorder behaviors and attitude such as a motivation for slimmer body, body dissatisfaction tend to be at risk for developing eating disorder. The parents with eating disorder or parents who are concern about their own shape and weight have an influence on their children appearance and over- concerned about their weight even when the…

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    Intra- and interpersonal factors of social development Intrapersonal aspects Intrapersonal variables that may impact the unfolding anti-social characteristics and behaviour of children are personality, self- esteem, self-regulation, self- efficacy, motivational factors, cognition and values & attitudes. These may all serve as protective or risk factors. Personality Lefrancois (2001) defined personality as the set of characteristics that people typically manifest in their interactions with others…

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    This may impact the development of a child’s development, although; “… only after age 9 does the child understand that death is the cessation of corporeal life, and that as a process it has the distinction of being universal” (Childers, Wimmer 1299). Even though a child at the moment may not understand the concept of death, there is still a longterm impact on their development. Many underestimate the importance that the parent-child relationship has in a child’s development, “Observational…

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    The characteristic and personality of the child is constructed through what he experiences in his environment. If he encounters many obstacles or trauma in his early childhood, it brings defects in the child’s personality and causes deviations. Deviations here mean abnormalities of the child. Deviations are caused by obstacles that prevent his natural development. The child is born with full of potential energy and it should be derived in the…

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    Arthur Shawcross is a serial killer that murdered eleven women and kidnapped/raped, two children. Shawcross was described as an individual that had a troubled childhood because his mother sexually assaulted him as a child. This type of abuse traumatized him throughout his life, which led him to have an abnormal brain. Every time that Shawcross murdered a woman, a psychologist stated that he had no conscious control because of suffered from a mental seizure. Police and FBI officers had a…

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