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Erikson Nature Vs Nurture

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Studied and debated for generations, is the conflict of Nature versus Nurture in the development of the human population; nature being the genetics that makes up the new human being and nurture being any other influences in the environment, such as: pre-natal health, care givers, location of development, education systems, and more. Some regard all happenings in a life time to genetics. Everyone is pre-destined by the genes from their parents to do certain things. An example of this would be if the child’s parents are both in jail, then the child would be a criminal as well; or if both parents are saints than the child will be an innocent being. As Berger says, children are innately good or bad in the view of people who see nature as the …show more content…

If the mother “groomed” her children less often than the child would have high anxiety and high stress hormones in the bloodstream. On the other spectrum, if a mother were to groom her children more often, then they would have low stress hormone levels and low anxiety levels. This relates to Erikson’s first level of development, “trust vs. mistrust”. While his theory is focused mostly on the nurturing of the person throughout time it recognizes the many outcomes that can come from a situation (page 40, 41). Erikson shows the two ends of the spectrum and the possible outcomes that could come from these, showing the importance of nurture from an early age, including eight stages, until …show more content…

This approach believes that all aspects of development of the person should be looked at, as they all interact with one another (7). In this theory you have: microsystems, exosystems, macrosystems, chronosystems, and mesosystems. Microsystems being what we commonly consider to be the “nurture” of a child, family and caregivers. Exosystems are places such as school, macrosystems consist of the economy, politics, and the cultural values placed by parents or by geographic location, and chronosystem is the time or era that the child is being brought up in (7). Then there is the mesosystem which is the combining of all other groups. This belief is similar to that of epigenetics, all aspects interact with one another to create the fully developed human

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