This article delves into how a child processes the information around them. There are three main ways being classical conditioning, operant conditioning, and observational learning. They give examples of each and help one to fully get to the bottom of this complex understanding. This article shows how social biases are developed. It emphasize recognizing cultural differences and how it is crucial to child development. Then talking about different careers within that as well as how one can make an impact. Culture is unique to everyone and provides a sense of who you are.
https://online.maryville.edu/blog/cultural-influences-on-child-development/
Dear Lilyana:
I am astounded by your post, “Cultural Influences on Child Development,” because one sentence you wrote that stands out for me is: “The article shows how social biases are developed.” I think this is great because a lot of people are raised with their own biases without truly authentically having their standpoint. So with influencers, they may change their viewpoints from what they originally would have thought.
Thanks for your writing. I look forward to seeing what you write next because what you have chosen to write about is rather intriguing. Not a lot of people talk about biases and influences on children culturally. But should be brought to light so they may have their views without being influenced by someone or something else.
Joshua Gonzalez
Dear Lilyana:
I am surprised by your post“Cultural Influences on Child Development,” because children tend to follow the source that is in front of them and I think that’s important for a child’s learning process. Negotiations between children and others find sources based on blog impact of stimulation from a deal to create an economic system to help recognize themselves.
One sentence you wrote that stands out for me is: “It emphasizes recognizing cultural differences and how it is crucial to child development.” I think this is crazy because many go based on another script. They don’t really stimulate the process of cultural background navigation to the system to stay with the first source.
Thanks for your writing. I look forward to seeing what you write next because it would help me recognize such things from learning. I would like to know what really came to your mind while writing this. Like were you really looking forward to following what children come into?
Diana,