Nature vs. Nurture in Improving Child's well being

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Psychology

 

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Dana N

 

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December 29, 2015

 

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University

 

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On the other hand, the extreme pro-nurture position states that behavior is learned through culture, relationships and other environmental factors. However, I strongly believe that both, nature and nature, play an important role in shaping a human’s behavior and its not just ‘nature’ or ‘nurture’, but a combination of both, ‘nature and nurture’...
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His suggested policy of improving well being of humans, in general, was through eugenics. Eugenics is “selective breeding policies that only allow the brightest adults to reproduce” (394). Since, pro-nature policy makers believe that everything is programmed into humans, one of the policies they would pursue in order to improve children’s well-being would be one similar to eugenics, which involve allowing only the fittest children to survive...
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