17. Describe in your own words how culture impacts on the behaviour of children.
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would this be something like frustration due language barriers, feeling left out due to skin colour, I'm not sure can someone please direct me
Culture Impacts On The Behaviour Of Children
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Re: Culture Impacts On The Behaviour Of Children
I think this may refer to the home culture of the children's family and how it impacts the child's behaviour... For example some cultures do everything for their child from feeding, to dressing, to bathing up until the child is 8 years old. This has nothing to do with "babying" the child rather the culture that children are brought up this way. However, in other cultures children are independent and do things for themselves from a young age itself...
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Re: Culture Impacts On The Behaviour Of Children
This is the start of my answer:
A child’s cultural upbringing has a substantial impact on their behaviour. The family unit is where the child is first exposed to relationships, behavioural expectations and how to communicate with others. There are some significant differences between cultures and what is expected. Cultural behaviour can affect every aspect of raising a child – from feeding, toileting, communicating, discipline and reasoning.
In Western cultures (Australia, America, And The UK) Children are encouraged to be assertive and to value independence. Being quiet, withdrawn and unassertive are taken for being shy fearful and socially awkward. Whereas in East Asian cultures (South Korea & China for example) Inhibited and quiet behaviour is viewed as being respectful, obedient and well mannered.
A child’s cultural upbringing has a substantial impact on their behaviour. The family unit is where the child is first exposed to relationships, behavioural expectations and how to communicate with others. There are some significant differences between cultures and what is expected. Cultural behaviour can affect every aspect of raising a child – from feeding, toileting, communicating, discipline and reasoning.
In Western cultures (Australia, America, And The UK) Children are encouraged to be assertive and to value independence. Being quiet, withdrawn and unassertive are taken for being shy fearful and socially awkward. Whereas in East Asian cultures (South Korea & China for example) Inhibited and quiet behaviour is viewed as being respectful, obedient and well mannered.
Re: Culture Impacts On The Behaviour Of Children
Yes, that's a really good start!
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Re: Culture Impacts On The Behaviour Of Children
Hi Lorina,
I'm confused with this question. Can you help me?
How can cultural beliefs and practice impact upon a child’s behaviour? How do different families respond to inappropriate behaviour? Why do educators need to be careful not to impose their own beliefs on children? (250-300 words)
thanks!!
I'm confused with this question. Can you help me?
How can cultural beliefs and practice impact upon a child’s behaviour? How do different families respond to inappropriate behaviour? Why do educators need to be careful not to impose their own beliefs on children? (250-300 words)
thanks!!
Re: Culture Impacts On The Behaviour Of Children
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