Monday, March 25, 2019
Essay --
The  erects of observational  showing on  tykeren Does allowing children to  lookout station violent  goggle box and what they see on a daily  home in their lives from peers and adults effect their actions, and thoughts?  The answer is simply yes When it comes down to the facts, childrens behaviors  ar greatly influenced from what they see going on around them. Children  put forward be taught to be violent or they  loafer be taught to be kind, they can be taught to be confident, or they can be stripped of their self-confidence, they can be taught to be great or they can be taught to  go wrong in life  all from  law-abiding how adults and peers in their life act.  Children  swallow out in life observing everything that everyone and everything around them are doing. They learn to walk, talk, and feed themselves from observing what their parents, siblings, and other people around them do. They learn these things from observing and then imitating them. It has been  demonstrate that infan   ts as early 6 weeks  hoar  model facial expressions and infants 6 and 9 months of age have shown to  unwrap deferred  assumed of actions demonstrated with objects (Jones, Hebert. 197). Recently researchers at the University of Washington and Temple University have found the first evidence revealing a key aspect of the  outlook processing that occurs in babies to allow this learning by observation (  move overle Brains Learn Through Imitation). In their study they found that when a baby  find an adult touch a  swindle with their hand the same part of the brain that controls the same hand on the child would light up. The same was true if they observed an adult touch the toy with their foot, the foot part of the childs brain would light up. These results showed that when babies observed someone els...  ...Jones and Hebert found that infants as early as 6 weeks old imitate facial expressions and infants 6 to 9 months of age have shown to exhibit deferred imitation of actions demonstrate   d with objects. Greer, Dudek-Singer and Gautreaux found that even weeks after their study was  undefiled that the childrens behavior was still able to be reinforced with the  formative discs that were used in their experiment. The exposure to chronic alcoholism by parents effect children well into adulthood and in almost every area of their lives from  health to relationships and Huesmann, L. R., Moise-Titus, J., Podolski, C., & Eron, L. D. found that exposure to early childhood violence on television effects children well into adulthood. These studies are proof that what children observe growing up does effect what they learn and can have horrible effects on who they are when they grow up.                  
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