The Effects Of Nurture On Human Development

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Nature is the initial or inherent features of someones temperament which is influenced by inherited genes and other biological factors. Nurture is seen as the external factors influencing an individual after conception. In view of both definitions, it is impossible to separate the two in the growth of a person. After conception, they complement each other. Myers asserts that “at each prenatal stage, genetic and environmental factors affect our development” (168). At six months the fetus starts responding to external sounds or to trauma. For example, during auscultation, fetal movements increases. Examples, of few biological factors influencing a person’s growth from uterus to maturity. Nutrition plays a big role in the growth of a person. …show more content…

The first 1,000 days of life, from conception to the second birthday in a child’s growth is very important. Sitraka stunted growth could be as result of low income, ignorance due to lack of health education, insufficient family planning and poor hygienic conditions. Madagascar struggles with all four. About 91% of the citizens live under international poverty line of $1.9 a day which is below standard. “Once you’re stunted,” Wisch said, “you can’t fix it.” (web AJCN) Stunting does not end in one generation. The effect of malnutrition is devasting to the individual, thus resulting to low IQ due to impaired brain, low body immunity, risk of diseases, such as diabetes and cancer in later life and shorter stature. If 91% of people in a nation are malnourish, man power and income in the country will be low, hence the cycle continuous. World Bank President Jim Yong Kim, iterate that four other nations have higher rate of stunted people; New Guinea, Eritrea, Burundi and Timor-Leste. Finally, Loss of greatness for one child affects the entail world. Malnutrition should be handled

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