{"id":5096,"date":"2015-08-03T09:54:31","date_gmt":"2015-08-03T14:54:31","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/parentingzoo.com\/members\/?p=5096"},"modified":"2018-08-21T01:06:47","modified_gmt":"2018-08-21T06:06:47","slug":"is-it-genetic-makeup-or-learned-behaviors","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/parentingzoo.com\/members\/?p=5096","title":{"rendered":"Is It Genetic Makeup Or Learned Behaviors?"},"content":{"rendered":"<div id=\"contentsContainer\" contenteditable=\"true\">\n<div id=\"contents\">\n<p id=\"E68\" class=\"qowt-stl-Normal\">Today, many psychologists believe that both learned behaviors and inherited traits are factors that affect our health and personality.  <a href=\"http:\/\/www.xavy.fr\/nike-roshe-run-2017.html\">nike roshe run 2017<\/a> It\u2019s no secret that some traits such as eye color are determined by the genes our parents pass on to us.  <a href=\"http:\/\/www.fjallravenkankenuk.me.uk\/k-aring-nken-mini-uk.html\">Fjallraven Kanken Mini<\/a> Other physical traits are also believed to be influenced by genetics.  <a href=\"http:\/\/www.alter48.fr\/basket-nike.html\">basket nike<\/a> But, when it comes to behavioral traits, which is the bigger influence?<\/p>\n<p id=\"E79\" class=\"qowt-stl-Normal\"><strong><span id=\"E80\" class=\"qowt-font1-TimesNewRoman\">Genetic Characteristics<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n<p id=\"E82\" class=\"qowt-stl-Normal\"><span id=\"E83\" class=\"qowt-font1-TimesNewRoman\">Genetics play a part in determining many physical<\/span><span id=\"E84\" class=\"qowt-font1-TimesNewRoman\"> traits, such as height, weight<\/span><span id=\"E85\" class=\"qowt-font1-TimesNewRoman\"> and vulnerability to certain illnesses. This has led many people to consider the role our genes play in determining behavior. The earlier in life a trait expresses itself, the more likely it is that genetics played a role in its develo<\/span><span id=\"E86\" class=\"qowt-font1-TimesNewRoman\">pment.<\/span><\/p>\n<p id=\"E88\" class=\"qowt-stl-Normal\"><span id=\"E89\" class=\"qowt-font1-TimesNewRoman\">Some people, known as nativists, believe that all of our traits and characteristics are determined by our genetic makeup. They believe that the characteristics that emerge as we grow older are governed by pre-programmed changes in the human body. Nativists believe these characteristics to include language develop<\/span><span id=\"E90\" class=\"qowt-font1-TimesNewRoman\">ment, attachment during infancy<\/span><span id=\"E91\" class=\"qowt-font1-TimesNewRoman\"> and even cognitive development.<\/span><\/p>\n<p id=\"E93\" class=\"qowt-stl-Normal\"><strong><span id=\"E94\" class=\"qowt-font1-TimesNewRoman\">Learned Behaviors<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n<p id=\"E96\" class=\"qowt-stl-Normal\"><span id=\"E97\" class=\"qowt-font1-TimesNewRoman\">While some of our psychological traits may be affected by genetic composition, many aspects of our personalit<\/span><span id=\"E98\" class=\"qowt-font1-TimesNewRoman\">ies<\/span><span id=\"E99\" class=\"qowt-font1-TimesNewRoman\"> are developed through learning and exposure.<\/span><span id=\"E100\" class=\"qowt-font1-TimesNewRoman\"> <\/span><span id=\"E101\" class=\"qowt-font1-TimesNewRoman\">For children, most of this influence comes from their parents or their peers. For example, parents can encourage a child to have good manners, while other kids could convince them to get themselves into trouble. Some people, called empiricists or environmentalists, believe that most or all of our behaviors come from learning rather than genes.<\/span><\/p>\n<p id=\"E103\" class=\"qowt-stl-Normal\"><strong><span id=\"E104\" class=\"qowt-font1-TimesNewRoman\">Family Studies<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n<p id=\"E106\" class=\"qowt-stl-Normal\"><span id=\"E107\" class=\"qowt-font1-TimesNewRoman\">Studies involving twins or adoptive families provide great insight into how our environment affects our traits and personalities. Research shows that identical twins <\/span><span id=\"E108\" class=\"qowt-font1-TimesNewRoman\">that<\/span><span id=\"E109\" class=\"qowt-font1-TimesNewRoman\"> are raised apart have much more similar personalities than pairs of randomly selected people. 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