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Babies or infants, tend to look up to their parents for love, care, shelter, role models etc. but if a parent has a high income the baby come start getting what it wants, and throughout life what it all the time, they could go on holiday whenever they like, could get a better education and better facilities but if it was low income it would be different, holidays maybe once a year, average education and facilities. Also if the infants parents split up, it could have an impact on the infant it self, for example, the parents would have to pick or sort when the infant would see the infant. If the infant had an old brother or sister, it would take them company and have a new friend. They could play games, for example, peek-a-boo or hide and seek. at about the age of 9 month to 2 years, an infant would most likely start crèche, this could happen if the both parents worked, and had a lot of money, but it also could been their would be no bonding with the infant or parents, though if a infant went to a crèche to nursery if could build up their intellectual skills, and their gross-motor skills. Housing for an infant would depend on the house and area it self, for example, it could be damp, cold, unwelcoming, and children cry and shouting. Or it could be, fresh, relaxing, and warm and queit.the area would be dirty, maybe even broken glass on floors, or it could be clean, no rubbish, no glass, fresh smell of fresh cut grass, children having fun playing games, this could have an impact on their physical development. According to the book, GCSE Health & Social Care by E.Haworth et al, it states, " a poor neighbourhood can mean - illness, poor-quality, infrequent public transport, overcrowding, noisy neighbour, nose, air and environmental pollution."
How growth and development can be influenced at each life stages both
Positively and Negatively...
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