Who Am
I Part
1
After reading and some careful consideration I truly believe
that heredity has to do the most with how you turn out. It just makes the most
sense. If you are truly like your parents than surely that means that your
personal traits will be very much alike them. I directly believe that this
contributes the most but although the other traits serve just as much as this
one.
Parental Characteristics also have a large
part in this. With the fact that they raise you and you seeing how they act
directly can influence how you act. This is key to development as a child
because than you can form a basis of guidelines and norms by which you can
follow. If you have good parents than generally you will act better and more
respectable.
Birth Order: I don’t believe that this is directly
influential to how you act. But I do believe that kids act different ways
because of their age. The oldest child is generally the responsible one. While,
the younger two are the fun and often the ones who get in trouble. This directly has to do with how the kid is
treated or babied according to the parent.
I still don’t believe this is directly correlated to age although.
The surroundings of the child is extremely influential to the
development of a child. So, if you have a child that is relatively good kid who
lives in the drug ridden streets of a city. That child will change and adapt in
a negative way to survive. In these situations, the nice guys truly do finish
last. On the flip side, if we take that kid who has had these terrible things
happen and put him in an area where there is nothing but peace and quiet….that
kid may really adapt and become a better person because of it.
All four of these
things are very influential in the development of a human being. Whether from
genetics or from your environment, everyone adapts to the card they are dealt.
Whether its expressing yourself to match your peers or surrounding area, or
dealing with the color of your eyes or skin. In the end, these are key to the
development of the human being.
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