The characteristics of the environmental contexts in which each child is developing are very different. Jeremy is living in a nurturing, supportive family environment where his both parents work together to provide him a better life. The relationship between Jeremy and his parents was warmth. According to Huston, C. A. (2002). There are positive effects on children’s lives Children benefit when both parents assume responsibility for their emotional and financial support. Jeremy’s parents design the day around his need. For instance, they respond to his natural schedule of eating and sleeping by developing a routine that works for him. That creates a sense of belonging and closeness between him and his parents. In the contrary, living in the poor environment where Angela’s grandmother was unable to meet the basic costs, including struggling to buy food, pay rent, clothing, education, and health care etc. that has a negative impact on the way that her parents perform their parental duties without full attention. They cannot afford to pay a babysitter to take care of her. So they rely on the head start program and sibling to watch over Angela. At home, Angela does not have her both parents who can spend time with her on specific parenting chores, such as dressing, feeding, and bathing. As a result, they can’t offer Angela a predictable routine as a foundation in her life. I can say that Angela lives in a chaotic home where belongings are put away and things are not
The characteristics of the environmental contexts in which each child is developing are very different. Jeremy is living in a nurturing, supportive family environment where his both parents work together to provide him a better life. The relationship between Jeremy and his parents was warmth. According to Huston, C. A. (2002). There are positive effects on children’s lives Children benefit when both parents assume responsibility for their emotional and financial support. Jeremy’s parents design the day around his need. For instance, they respond to his natural schedule of eating and sleeping by developing a routine that works for him. That creates a sense of belonging and closeness between him and his parents. In the contrary, living in the poor environment where Angela’s grandmother was unable to meet the basic costs, including struggling to buy food, pay rent, clothing, education, and health care etc. that has a negative impact on the way that her parents perform their parental duties without full attention. They cannot afford to pay a babysitter to take care of her. So they rely on the head start program and sibling to watch over Angela. At home, Angela does not have her both parents who can spend time with her on specific parenting chores, such as dressing, feeding, and bathing. As a result, they can’t offer Angela a predictable routine as a foundation in her life. I can say that Angela lives in a chaotic home where belongings are put away and things are not