Nature vs. Nurture

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Nature vs. Nurture 作者: Mind Map: Nature vs. Nurture

1. Nature

1.1. instincts

1.1.1. to show emotion

1.1.2. to eat

1.1.3. to drink

1.1.4. to fight

1.1.5. to sleep

1.1.6. to reproduce

1.1.7. to communicate

2. Nurture

2.1. agents of socialisation

2.1.1. Family

2.1.1.1. speech

2.1.1.2. social ettiquette

2.1.1.3. walk

2.1.2. media

2.1.2.1. inspirations

2.1.2.2. personality

2.1.2.3. appearance

2.1.3. religion

2.1.3.1. views

2.1.3.2. opinions

2.1.3.3. preferences

2.1.4. education

2.1.4.1. reading

2.1.4.2. writing

2.1.4.3. relationships

2.1.5. work

2.1.5.1. independency

2.1.5.2. responsiblity

2.1.5.3. skills

2.1.6. peers

2.1.6.1. opinions

2.1.6.2. personality

2.1.6.3. maturity

2.2. Feral children

2.2.1. apparently there have been cases of children being abandoned and found by animals who have raised the child as their own and the child ends up picking up all the behaviours and forms of communication that the animals have taught them to

2.3. abandoned children

2.3.1. Genie was locked away by her father because he thought she had mental problems. she was locked in a room for 11 years and when she came out she could walk but not in the same way a child with a normal upbringing would walk.

2.3.1.1. they found that Genie would never learn to speak which shows that speech is something you can only learn when your in your early childhood