Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Factors affecting the development of an individual

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: "Factors affecting the development of an individual"— Presentation transcript:

1 Factors affecting the development of an individual

2 MWB- D1 Draw the table and add the following statements into arguments for/ against nature and nurture For Against Nature Nurture Some have more opportunities Some people get a better education It is Biologically Determined Their parents were clever too We react to factors and make choices It is Environmentally Determined It is in our blood They are born that way Some people get a better education Socioeconomic issues are important

3 Must move on to P2 this week
Today- Workshop? Must move on to P2 this week

4 Case Study activity Hannah is a 12 year old girl in Foster Care. She attacked two girls at school with a kitchen fork. Her statements below were made by a social worker “They made me angry, I had to get them back” “Don’t know why they made me angry….I just was” “Its just the way I am.. I cannot stop it” What Biological/ Social and Environmental factors (p2) might have influenced her to be aggressive? Do you think Hannah could have chosen to be aggressive? Explain

5 This is P2 and P3 P2- Life factors affecting your celebrity P3- Predictable and unpredictable events Task 1 In order to complete P2 in chapter two of your fact file write a report that clearly states how 5 life factors have influenced the physical, intellectual, emotional and social development of the individual. This provides evidence for P2 Task 2 In order to achieve P3 in chapter two of your fact file write an article that explains how two predictable and two unpredictable life events have influenced the development of your celebrity. In concluding this chapter assess whether your celebrity was most effected by the predictable or unpredictable events. This provides evidence for P3

6 Starter Note on MWB what do you think were the life factors/ events that had the biggest effect on your individual Consider Genetics Biological influences before birth Housing Bullying Family life Culture/religion or belief Income Education Peers Relationships Use of substances

7 Carousel activity Mind map the effects of the following (consider PIES) A child living in low income might…. An adult facing discrimination might… A child experiencing bullying might…. An Adult misusing substances might…. An adolescent moving to a new country might….. An Adult having their first child…..

8 Income Wages Benefits Profits if self employed
Money from invested wealth, stocks, shares, sell of property.

9 Income inequality It is estimated that the top 20% of households get 18 times more money each year than the poorest 20%. The poorest groups tend to be: Lone parents The unemployed Sick or disabled Single earners Unskilled couples

10 Poverty Those in poverty are seen to have an income less than 60% of the median income in the UK. Paxton and Dixon (2004) found children who grew up in poverty in the 1970’s were: Less likely to do well at school Less likely to go to university More likely to be unemployed

11 Education Those with no qualifications are more likely to be unemployed or in low paid work. Those who go into the professions tend to come from families where income is higher than average. (Unleashing Aspiration 2009). Why do you think this might be ?

12 Child in poverty may experience
Parents stressed by money worries Overcrowded living conditions Illness caused by poor housing Exposure to pollution Less access to computers, books, resources to learn Low self esteem Bullying

13 Predictable/ Unpredictable life events

14 P3 In order to achieve a P3, in the above article you need to select two predictable and two unpredictable life events that have happened to your celebrity. In concluding this article you need to assess whether your celebrity was most affected by the predictable or unpredictable events. P3

15 Exercise In your card packs sort out what you think are the predictable and unpredictable events.

16 Exercise 2 Using the grid fill in how you think these events were positive and also how they caused stress.

17 Predictable Starting School Start/ Change employment?
Leaving home/care Leaving Prison Marriage Parenthood Retirement

18 Unpredictable Birth of a Sibling Redundancy Illness/ Injury Divorce
Bereavement

19 Starting nursery/school

20 Beginning & changing employment

21 Leaving home & Leaving care

22 Marriage / civil partnership

23 Parenthood

24 Leaving prison

25 Retirement

26 Birth of sibling

27 Illness and serious injury

28 Divorce /separation

29 Bereavement

30 Redundancy

31 For your celebrity Two Predictable Two Unpredictable
How has it influenced their development? (PIES)


Download ppt "Factors affecting the development of an individual"

Similar presentations


Ads by Google