Why do we study the development of children? - Chapter 1
- How do we raise children?
- What did the Romanian adoption study find?
- How do we choose social policies?
- How can we understand human nature?
- What are historical ideas about child development?
- What are the important aspects of a child’s development?
- Can children learn to become more intelligent?
- What methods can be used to study the development of children?
- What are the ethical issues?
How do we raise children?
The development of a child can raise various questions in multiple levels of society. A question that most parents have is how they can teach their children how to deal with anger and other negative emotions. Sometimes parents spank their children, but this has turned out to be counterproductive. However, several effective ways are known to control the anger of a child. One way is to respond sympathetically to children who show negative emotions, so children are able to cope in a better way with the situation causing the negative emotions. Another way is to help the children look for positive alternatives when they show negative emotions.
What did the Romanian adoption study find?
A Romanian study investigated children who grew up in orphanages under neglecting circumstances in Romania. Due to the policy in orphanages at the time, there was a lack of (physical) contact for the orphans. At the time these children were adopted by British families, they were often found to be malnourished, lagging behind in physical and intellectual development, and socially immature. The study compared these orphans with adopted children from Great Britain. At
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