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Nature vs Nurture - Coggle Diagram
Nature vs Nurture
Nature
(genetics)
Genes/DNA
eye color, height, risk for disorders
Biosocial Development
Physical Milestones
Motor skills
Fine and Gross
Health Conditions
Percentile Changes
Biological Predispositions
Psychosocial Development
temperament, intelligence
Mental health
Cognitive Development
Innate problem solving abilities
Distinguishes speech and sounds
Sensorimotor intelligence (Piaget)
Temper tantrums
Recognizing Self
Psychology
survival instincts
Nurture
(environment)
Family Influence
Parenting and attachment styles
Biosocial Development
Nutrition
Breastfed vs formula fed
Physical activity
Immunizations
Emotional development
Personality
Education
type of school and learning available
Cognitive Development
Learning opportunities and correct stimulation
Interactions with people
Social Influence
Psychosocial Development
Peer influence and friends
Environmental triggers
Mental health
Theories
Biological: genetics alone shape traits
Piaget's Cognitive Development Theory
Psychosocial
Attachment theories by John Bowlby
Environmental: environment is primary influence
Bandura's Social Learning Theory
Interactive of both: nature and nurture work together
Studies
Twins