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re: Are children born bad or do they go wrong?
Posted on 6/28/15 at 12:37 am to rebeloke
Posted on 6/28/15 at 12:37 am to rebeloke
The bedrock of your question is 2 fold.
1st: nature vs. nurture. From personal experience, nature kicks nurtures' arse. But again that's my experience. I am adopted and am more like my birth mom than anyone on the planet.
2nd point: mental health: Mental health has been majorly neglected in our country for a long time. (See Bruce/Caitlyn Jenner and those who think it is brave)
1st: nature vs. nurture. From personal experience, nature kicks nurtures' arse. But again that's my experience. I am adopted and am more like my birth mom than anyone on the planet.
2nd point: mental health: Mental health has been majorly neglected in our country for a long time. (See Bruce/Caitlyn Jenner and those who think it is brave)
Posted on 6/28/15 at 9:01 am to LSUTANGERINE
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With that being said, it is both nature and nurture. But biological and genetic factors have much more of an influence than most people think.
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Posted on 6/28/15 at 9:57 am to LSUTANGERINE
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Some children are born with a biological tendency to be much more impulsive than others. Temperament to a large degree is inate and identifyable at just two months old.. Some children even have a genetic tendency have less empathy and be more calous and unemotional. The latter with impulsivity is a particular dangerous combination that sets the stage for a very difficult child to raise. These are facts. And as others have said, negative environmental factors can have an adverse impact on brian chemistry and development.
With that being said, it is both nature and nurture. But biological and genetic factors have much more of an influence than most people think.
Posted on 6/28/15 at 10:00 am to rebeloke
Why the frick would you give an 8 year old an iPad. Or a smart phone. that's the problem right there.
Stop turning kids into phone and tablet zombies at a young age. When I have kids they aren't getting any of that until they turn 15 just like me who didn't get a phone until I was 15
Stop turning kids into phone and tablet zombies at a young age. When I have kids they aren't getting any of that until they turn 15 just like me who didn't get a phone until I was 15
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