Question: Since the influence of culture is very important for the process of a child's development, then why do we as a society, allow the programs that are played on television in our homes? What happened to the time when sex, violence, and foul language wasn't allowed to be shown on TV?
Quote: "All children are born capable of learning." Jean-Jacques Rousseau I love this statement! My nephew was born 28 years ago with Downs Syndrome and when I spend time with him, I have learned even at my age that life is ours to enjoy and live for!
Fact: The Individuals with Disabilities Act of 1990 reaffirmed the rights of the exceptional. As a result, children are more frequently exposed to people with different kinds of disabilities.
1. Development is the process of continuous change observed over time and experienced by all human beings.
2. The role of culture in the child develpoment process influences how they talk, interact with others, and or the way they express themselves. It shapes their behavior and creates their identity. Families play an important role in developing a child's development by teaching their beliefs, language skills, the way they dress, music they listened to, or social skills that they have acquired to their children. The parent is the child first teacher and must be a positive role model, especially when children mimic what they see and hear.
3. The role of the environment in the development of children's attitudes and behaviors sets the stage for the child as they become an adult. Everything that they learn as a child from the simplest manners to attitudes about others helps them to acquire socialization skills. The environment provides the setting that molds and shapes a child's developmental process.
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