Develpomental Psychology - effects of environment
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Evaluate the effects of functional and dysfunctional dynamics on development
positive and negative impact of peers and changes in peer relations from middle childhood to adolescence
pressures faced in adolexcenxe compared ro middle childhood
development of moral values from middle childhood into adolescence
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Develpomental Psychology - positive and negtive impact from environment
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Evaluate the effects of functional and dysfunctional dynamics on development
1. Lack of secure attachment and parental care, broken family background, lack of trust and safety
2. Socio economic disadvantage - poverty and destituteness / insecure neighborhoods and crimes-ridden communities
3. Negative peer influence at school, stereotyping and prejudice experiences
4. Over all bad and negative life experiences in school, at home and in the community
5. Physical and medical conditions or learning disabilities/ deficits
6. Cultural difference, ...
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