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Title: Which one of the following best illustrates a maturationist theory of child development?
Post by: anhsu on Aug 18, 2019
Which one of the following best illustrates a maturationist theory of child development?

▸ The child's maturation is purposefully shaped by adults and other environmental elements.

▸ Development involves the interaction of the maturing nervous system with the environment.

▸ Maturation results from a tension between biological drives and the pushes and pulls of the immediate social world.

▸ The child grows and matures, much as a flower, guided by genetics.


Title: Which one of the following best illustrates a maturationist theory of child development?
Post by: RNIPP on Aug 18, 2019
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