Early passions and long-term development
The journey through infancy, childhood, and adolescence significantly impacts the development that takes place during a person’s adulthood. There are many aspects in a person’s early life that will carry on to further characterization and identity. Patterns and themes begin to evolve at a young stage in a person’s life and they will often carry on to be their dominant characteristics. A dominant characteristic can often be an indication of what someone will be like upon full maturity or adulthood. This explains why it is often beneficial to research a person’s personal background before judging their future. Judging by my dominant characteristics during my childhood combined …show more content…
When reflecting on my childhood, I am reminded of the lessons I have learned and each on in its appropriate time. Upon my reflection, I have found that my passions during my younger days have developed into more matured ideas and dreams now. Theorist Erik Erikson contends, “each stage of life has its own psychosocial task, a crisis that needs resolution” (Myers, 2010, p. 196). During a person’s life, their adolescence is vital in properly maturing. The mind of a youth is constantly questioning where they came from, what is their purpose, and who are they meant to be in the future. Erikson discusses the problems that may have already occurred before someone’s years of adolescence: Trust vs. mistrust, autonomy vs. doubt, initiative vs. guilt, and industry vs. inferiority. If these problems are not addressed before adolescence it may have a serious toll on …show more content…
People underestimate what a large problem it really is and will often disregard it. Though I was not neglected as a child, I witnessed it all around me because in such a pressured environment. I believe that because I was raised in such a loving home that I feel so fortunate; I cannot imagine what it would be like to grow up in a home where you are not accepted. Childhood neglect can cause severe “Physical consequences, such as damage to a child 's growing brain, can have psychological implications such as cognitive delays or emotional difficulties.” (CWIG, 2008) These psychological problems can often turn into violent behaviors in their futures. It can also have a severe toll on the way the person will grow up to view themselves. “Emotional neglect includes such actions as chronic or extreme spousal abuse in the child’s presence, allowing a child to use drugs or alcohol, refusal or failure to provide needed psychological care, constant belittling, and withholding of affection.” (Kevin Colwell, 2002). Emotional neglect will often send the child into their adult years with depression and anxiety. A child or youth who is loved for who they are will produce a confident soul and a child who is emotionally neglected will lead to extreme psychological problems in their