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Factors affecting Human Growth and Development - Coggle Diagram
Factors affecting Human Growth and Development
The Nature/Nurture debate
Development as a result of genetic or inherited factors
Gesell's maturation theory
Development as a result of environmental factors
Bandura's social learning theory
Stress-diathesis model
Genetic factors that affect development
Genetic predispositions to particular conditions
Cystic fibrosis
Brittle bone disease
Phenylketonuria (PKU)
Huntington's disease
Klinefelter syndrome
Down's syndrome
Colour blindness
Duchenne muscular dystrophy
Susceptibility to disease
Cancer
Diabetes
High blood cholesterol
Biological factors that affect development
Foetal alcohol syndrome
Maternal infections during pregnancy
Lifestyle/diet during pregnancy
Congenital defects
Environmental factors that affect development
Exposure to polution
Respiratory disorders
Cardiovascular problems
Allergies
Poor housing conditions
Respiratory disorders
Cardiovascular problems
Hypothermia
Anxiety and depression
Access to environmental factors that affect development
Availability of transport
Opening hours of service
Needs and requirements of particular services
People who do not access services
Social factors that affect development
Family dysfunction
Parental divorce or separation
Sibling rivalry
Parenting styles
Bullying
Effects of bullying on self-esteem
Self harm
Culture, religion and beliefs
Medical interventions
Dietary restrictions
Economic factors that affect development
Income and expenditure
The impact of low income
Employment status
Education
Peer groups
Values and attitudes
Lifestyle
Nutrition and dietary choices
Exercise
Use and misuse of substances
Drug use
Alcohol
Tobacco
Major life events that affect development
Predictable
Unpredictable
The effects of life events on health
Holmes-Rahe social readjustment rating scale
Stress levels
Health