2. 1. Heredity exerts a greater influence on human development than
environment.
2. What has been experienced in the earlier stages of development can
longer be changed.
3. From the perspective of life span developmentalist, later experiences
the key determinants of a person’s development.
4. The development of a person depends on their environment.
5. The development of a person needs the interaction of different
AGREE DISAGREE
5. 1. Give some of your
qualities that you think
were nurtured?
2.Give some of your
qualities that you think
were natured?
3. What do you think is the
most significant in the
human development of
people? Why?
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6. CONTINUITY
There is gradual and increasing
changes happening.
Supported by Skinner’s operant
conditioning.
DISCONTINUITY
The change is distinct changes
happening.
Supported by Erickson’s
PsychosocialTheory of human
development.
9. 1.Are you for continuity or
discontinuity? Why? Cite
a personal experience to
support your answer.
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10. STABILITY
First experience has
made us.
CHANGE
First experience
develops us into
someone different from
who were at an earlier
point in development.
11. 1.Share some experiences
that help you change or
be stable from a first
experience. (e.g. poverty,
abuse, bullying etc.)
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12. Which is the most
significant in all the
theories presented to
the human
development?
13.
14. The key to the development is the
INTERACTION of all the theories in the
human development rather than one factor
alone.
They operate together to produce
person’s intelligence, nature, height, weight
etc.
Our development is not 50%-50%. It
must cooperate to each other.
15. 1. Heredity exerts a greater influence on human development than
environment.
2. What has been experienced in the earlier stages of development can no
longer be changed.
3. From the perspective of life span developmentalist, later experiences are
the key determinants of a person’s development.
4. The development of a person depends on their environment.
5. The development of a person needs the interaction of different theories.
AGREE DISAGREE
16. The interaction of heredity and environment is
so extensive that to ask which is more important,
nature or nurture, is like asking which is more
important to rectangle, height or width.
-William Greenough