The development of children has been a focus of the higher education field since the creation of the field. When taking responsibility for educating the future generations, those leading the field must seek to have a mastery of all knowledge in regards to development of children to present the best education possible. One of the aspects of development influencers that has become increasingly important to recognize and learn about in the last decade are sociocultural environments. It is widely recognized by professionals that the socio-cultural context plays a dramatic role in the development of children throughout their lives. Both positive and negative influencing factors contribute to the development of the child. The vast majority of a child’s socio-cultural context have potential a negative impact on the child, however if there is support from caring individuals in the child’s life, there is a chance that child can rise above the negative influences and develop into a well-adjusted adult.
Many individuals are not aware that they are aware of how sociocultural environments play a roll in children’s development. A popular narrative that many sports fans learn about is how famous boxing trainer Cus D’Amato turned the life of a young man named Mike Tyson around and saved him from a life of poverty and crime. What these fans may not recognize is that they learned about how sociocultural environments affect children. Tyson was raised by a single African American mother in a
There are many factors that can influence a child and young person’s development, particularly in relation to their background. The formative years can be termed as crucial in regards to development and any major setback can create many problems for the future.
The lives of children are greatly influenced by the environment they grow up in, and the people they come in contact with. For years, psychologists, researchers, and social workers have studied children, and why they do what they do. All have developed many different perspectives on how to view social problems and the development of individuals.
In this writing it will be discussing childhood development, as well as some vital issues that might come along during those stages of development. Child development consist of the stage where the child is developing physically, cognitively, socially and spiritually. During these stages of development a child is maturing from infancy to becoming a young adult. For many years theorist such as Sigmund Freud, Erik Erikson, and Lev Vygotsky’s have researched how children mature from infants to adulthood. Each of the theorist have profound facts to how children develop, but which of the three men are correct on their findings?
Environment: Socialisation is important for children. Parents who offer their children varied opportunities in which to meet new people and experience new things give their children an invaluable gift. When they are babies, children need no more than the attentive, loving care given by their parents, but as they grow, it is beneficial for children to expand their worlds by making friends with other people and learning about different cultures. Children who gain a sense of confidence in their ability to interact with people will take them into adulthood making both their personal and professional lives
The purpose of this assignment is to closely observe the development of a child through an interview and apply the theories and concept of child development in his particular cultural and educational context. I selected the child who lives in my neighborhood for the interview and began with seeking the permission from his parents. The child’s name is ‘Abdullah’ and he is seven years old. He lives with his family in Terre Haute and his family consists of parents and two sisters. Abdullah goes to Sugar Grove Elementary School in the Terre Haute city along with his two sisters and he is in grade 2. The interview was conducted at his home and I ensured his convenience. He was cooperative and provided insightful responses to the questions and he provided significant detail in the interview. I was able to track his development stages and connect it to different theories of Developmental Psychology including psychoanalytical perspectives and Piaget’s stages of development. In the following paragraphs, I will explain my observations about Abdullah’s development in the light of developmental theories with special focus on cognitive, social, linguistic, and emotional development followed by making connections between his socioeconomic and cultural background and development. Lastly, I will conclude paper by highlighting that the observations during the interview can facilitate my future practice as a teacher.
The chapter discusses how human development is affected by the nature in which a person is born into. It discusses how worldviews regarding child 's development vary among different regions throughout the continents. The chapter goes into the similarities of cultures as well as the differences of how humans develop across the board in all areas of thought in different regions of the world. The author tries to link human development with cultural aspects of how problem solving occurs as far as cultural influences are concerned. The nature of human development may occur in a pattern with all types of cultures and background.
Children and young people often experience many things which have a direct impact on their development; things such as their family environment and structure, personality, hospital visits, childcare arrangements, and culture.
The external factors influencing a child’s development include their immediate environment, i.e. their family and their circumstances at home, their socioeconomic background and the education they receive from institutions or their family.
The theories/approaches established by historical and contemporary pioneers provide valuable insight, underpinning the understanding of how children develop, allowing teachers to enhance the holistic development of every child. This essay will analyse the: behaviourist theory; cognitive-developmental theory; and socio-cultural theory.
This paper has presented an argument on how a child’s development is strongly influenced by environmental and cultural influences as well as parenting styles and education. Children begin to learn and experiment with social skills at school, allowing them to learn and understand social skills necessary for later life in life. Children who receive schooling at an early age perform better later in academics. I hope that by teaching in the ways that I described will help me accomplish this. I want my classroom of students to be excited to come to my class everyday to learn something that I hope will impact them for the rest of their lives. I want my classroom to be a very caring environment. I want my students to feel important and smart and to influence them to be the best that they can be. Proverbs 22:6 Train up a child in the way he should go; even when he is old he will not depart from
The environment that I’m fortunate to have been raised in has been positive and supportive, but sheltered nonetheless. Many kids my age live a life of constant change, always going from one parent’s house to the other. I am so blessed to have a unified family that has always given me never ending love and support. Growing up in such a positive and supportive atmosphere has allowed me to follow my dreams and believe in myself.
Intellectual success is the outcome of an individual’s exposure to educational opportunities and experiences. The findings (Scarr & Weinberg, 1976) have supported the thesis that children reared in the same environment with exposure to economic, health care and socialization influences that promote high performance of measures of school achievement will achieve the same level of academic success. It is demonstrated that sociocultural factors determine an individual’s intellectual success and influence the opportunities they are exposed to.
Humans are unique creatures simply due to the fact that every person grows up in a different environment. I know for a fact that the way I grew up is different compared to the way my friends grew up, and it is different compared to how others grew up and will grow up in the past and future. This paper covers the subject of sociocultural context, what it is, how it can impact a child, and how it impacted my own development.
“You cannot predict the outcome of human development .All you can do like a farmer create the conditions under which it wellbeing flourish"(Robinson.K.2001)This essay will discussed social , family and environmental influences on human development ,across in whole life-span .And relate three theorist 's respective concepts including Vygotsky ,Bronfenbrenner and Bowlby who has made great contributions in early childhood education ,combined their theory as well give more conclusion .
Parents are by far the most important influences in a child 's life. Their support plays a vital role at all levels of education. According to Vygotsky (1978) sociocultural theory, it states that learning is strongly determined by the social interactions, which take place in meaningful contexts (as cited by A Noi, 2012, p. 4). In this aspect, the family members and people in the child’s immediate environment, thus constitute an important social environment for the child’s learning and evolution. It has been noted that learning in the family or with family members is probably one of the most essential of all educational experiences of an individual. Since the parent is generally not equipped with pedagogical knowledge and skill to understand how to plan and maintain a curriculum,