Friday, July 30, 2010

How do you think growing up in isolation from cultural influences can affect a child's social behavior? ?

The child might never learn how to act when confronted with those cultures, and may get anxious when placed in that sort of situation. Increasing a child's ability to socialize at a young age will give them some excellent skills as they grow older.





It's impossible not to have cultural influences. The way that the child is raised is his culture. It may not have another language nor ethnic foods, but your home routine and the advice you give will be culture. How do you think growing up in isolation from cultural influences can affect a child's social behavior? ?
In a variety of ways:





* impediment of social development


* Unable to socialize and speak


* Physical development: develop certain tendencies ex: walk strangely


* Substantially lower IQ than average





just take a look at the





* The Genie Case


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* Victor the Wild boy of Averyron case





those show literally all the ways of how isolation and neglection can affect a child's development How do you think growing up in isolation from cultural influences can affect a child's social behavior? ?
My brother in law, and sister in law shelter their 6 kids. They were way overprotective of their kids, and isolated them from the ';real'; world. When the kids went off to college they were traumatized. They had no idea how people behaved. They cannot cope, and have trouble making friends. They all go to the same college, and bought a house, and they all live together. When they get their degree, when they finally get it, they go right back to college and get another one. They can't seem to cope outside themselves or in the real world. They are in their mid 20's now, and have trouble dating, and just coping in general with the work place and reality. It is like taking Amish kids and throwing them into a big city, they just can't cope.
Yes less tolerance %26amp; more anger
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