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Question
What factors at home determine the personality of a child?
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Solution
- Discipline and boundaries: Breaking regulations is not often considered a peer group's aim, but peer groups can sometimes influence rule-breaking behaviour. However, this is neither their intended nor primary role.
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Parenting Style: Authoritarian, lenient, or neglectful parenting styles can significantly impact a child's self-esteem, social competency, and general behaviour.
- Parental Involvement: Active and positive parental involvement in a child's life, such as spending quality time, participating in activities, and expressing interest in the child's experiences, promotes a stable connection and healthy personality development.
- Emotional Climate: A loving, stable environment promotes security, while conflict can cause anxiety.
- Communication Patterns: Open, respectful communication encourages confidence and social skills.
- Support for autonomy: Encouraging independence builds confidence and problem-solving skills.
- Sibling Relationships: Interaction with siblings influences social skills and emotional support.
- Socioeconomic Status: Resources and stability impact cognitive development and well-being.
Notes
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