that our behaviour is mostly due to our genetics. However‚ the people who believe that some behaviour is learnt [a group called Empircists]‚ argue that the nativists believe that a childs development is influenced more with the care and the attention in which they receive during their chidhood. This is called "Socialisation". For example‚ a child does not have to be taught how to cry. If we look back to the war times‚ the people in hiding could not allow their babies to cry or else they would
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the people we become. Is nature or is it nurture? What is innate behaviour or viewed as nature? Innate behaviour is a fixed‚ unchangeable‚ unthought-of‚ natural behaviour‚ which is instinctive and are born with. Behaviour that is inherited or passed on through genes. Things such as reflexes are innate behaviour; a reflex is an involuntary automatic response to a certain stimulus. Those who believe we are shaped by nature are known as nativists. Examples of innate behaviour are the moro or falling
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submerged by waves not that high‚ a 7.9 magnitude earthquake hit the east cost of the Philippines on August 16th‚ 1976 12:11 A.M.‚ this created a tsunami devastating 700km of coastline bordering Moro Gulf in the North Celebes Sea this tragedy left 5‚000 dead‚ 2‚200 missing‚ 9‚500 injuries and a total of 93‚500 people left homeless. Hydro meteorological Hazards also affect the
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numerous innate reflexes. These primitive reflexes include‚ The rooting reflex – when the corner of a babies mouth is stroked it will turn toward the stimulus in order to find the food it needs and will begin to suckle if milk is found. Also there is the Moro reflex - this is when a baby is startled either by sound or motion‚ its arms will quickly extend out to the side and then will close in back towards the body. Both of these reflexes will disappear by the age of one. Other bodily reflexes such as quickly
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When you ask people why they work‚ a lot of them will say that they work for money. People usually work to get the things that they need to live. Sometimes money is the only reason why people work. Once‚ for example‚ I asked my mother why she works despite it being hard. She said that she can get personal satisfaction through working. Also‚ she works to perform rewarding and meaningful activities. In addition‚ she works for companionship. I think that my mother is an example of why people work for more
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During infancy‚ a baby will have four main reflexes; the movements made in reflexes are inborn and automatically without thinking to help protect the baby and/or help it feed‚ learn and develop. These reflexes are rooting‚ grasp‚ walking and Moro reflexes and most if not all new-borns have them. Rooting reflex is when you touch the baby’s cheek and their head will move in that direction‚ their mouths opened wide‚ this ensures successful breast feasting. They do this‚ hungry or not as a reflex. The
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and language development Introduction Intellectual development is what a child think’s about and how they understand the world. It is the way in which a child takes in and processes information and familiarizes themselves with objects and other people in the attempt to learn about the world around them. The two main areas of intellectual development are cognitive development and language development. Cognitive development is involved of infants and young children’s ability to process the world
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then it will automatically suck on it. Another reflex is the rooting reflex‚ this is also one of the most obvious reflex because when a baby is born and the mother does skin to skin the baby will route for the breast for its first feed. The falling (moro) reflex are when sudden movements that affect the babies neck that may make the baby feel like they are falling so they throw back their arms and open their hands. The grasp reflex is when a babies palm is touched with a finger or other object and
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when you are awake? A. Theta B. Alpha C. Beta D. Zeta 10. The REM sleep cycle occur approximately every ____ minutes? A. 45 B. 60 C. 75 D. 90 11. Which of the following reflexes is not found at birth? A. Babinski B. Palmar C. Moro D. Flexion 12. Parallel play for toddlers develops in this age range? A. 5-10 months B. 10-14 months C. 12-24 months D. 24-48 months 13. Which of the following is not a sign of anxiety? A. Dyspnea B. Hyperventilation C. Moist mouth
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or mouth‚ sucking reflex – this causes the newborn to suck anything that touches the root of their mouth‚ walking reflex – when the soles of their feet touch a flat surface they will attempt to walk by placing one foot infront of the other and the moro reflex – the trigger of this reflex can be a loud noise which startles the baby and their arms and legs stretch outwards. All these reflexes will eventually disappear once the baby has further control over their actions. By 6 months a baby will
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