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Her ability to use "social referencing"—looking to her caregiver to gauge how to respond to a new stimulus—shows a sophisticated integration of social and cognitive skills. Environmental Influences
Introduction
The development of a child is a complex mosaic of genetic inheritance and environmental influence. In the observation of "Mary," we see a vivid illustration of how social, emotional, and cognitive domains intersect during critical periods of growth. This essay examines Mary’s developmental progress through the lens of established psychological theories, specifically focusing on her attachment style and cognitive milestones. 232-Mary.mp4
The video highlights the "nurture" aspect of the nature vs. nurture debate. The caregiver’s responsiveness to Mary’s cues acts as a "scaffold," a concept introduced by Lev Vygotsky. By providing just enough support to help Mary succeed in a task without doing it for her, the caregiver facilitates growth within Mary’s . Conclusion Her ability to use "social referencing"—looking to her
Her ability to use "social referencing"—looking to her caregiver to gauge how to respond to a new stimulus—shows a sophisticated integration of social and cognitive skills. Environmental Influences
Introduction
The development of a child is a complex mosaic of genetic inheritance and environmental influence. In the observation of "Mary," we see a vivid illustration of how social, emotional, and cognitive domains intersect during critical periods of growth. This essay examines Mary’s developmental progress through the lens of established psychological theories, specifically focusing on her attachment style and cognitive milestones.
The video highlights the "nurture" aspect of the nature vs. nurture debate. The caregiver’s responsiveness to Mary’s cues acts as a "scaffold," a concept introduced by Lev Vygotsky. By providing just enough support to help Mary succeed in a task without doing it for her, the caregiver facilitates growth within Mary’s . Conclusion
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