Nature vs. Nurture

Discipline: Accounting

Type of Paper: Creative writing

Academic Level: Undergrad. (yrs 3-4)

Paper Format: MLA

Pages: 1 Words: 275

Question

Discussion 1: Nature vs. Nurture The text defines nature and nurture as it relates to the development of children (In Chapter 2). To participate in this discussion, please review your text first. For this discussion, answer all of these discussion points. Use and reference the text, personal experiences, and any other supporting documents to support your ideas/beliefs/opinions. The discussion entry should be at least 125 words. After you have contributed to the discussion, you will need to respond to two of your classmates' discussion entries. 1. In your opinion, how much of a child's development is based on hereditary factors, and how much is influenced by the individual's environment? Give reasons to support your opinions. Please remember that when you are commenting on a classmate's discussion point, only positive language may be used. We are all people from different backgrounds that have come together with different life experiences. While a classmate's opinion may not be the same as yours, your comments need to be sensitive and respectful. Rubric Answered the discussion question and gave reasons to support opinions: 7 pointsDiscussion 1: Nature vs. Nurture 

The text defines nature and nurture as it relates to the development of children (In Chapter 2). To participate in this discussion, please review your text first. For this discussion, answer all of these discussion points. Use and reference the text, personal experiences, and any other supporting documents to support your ideas/beliefs/opinions. The discussion entry should be at least 125 words. After you have contributed to the discussion, you will need to respond to two of your classmates' discussion entries. 1. In your opinion, how much of a child's development is based on hereditary factors, and how much is influenced by the individual's environment? Give reasons to support your opinions. Please remember that when you are commenting on a classmate's discussion point, only positive language may be used. We are all people from different backgrounds that have come together with different life experiences. While a classmate's opinion may not be the same as yours, your comments need to be sensitive and respectful. Rubric Answered the discussion question and gave reasons to support opinions: 7 points