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5 pages. This paper deals with childhood development as regards to aggression. This comparative essay reviews and critiques articles explaining different merits of childhood development theories as they pertain to aggression issues. The theories compared in this paper are those of biological-maturation and environmental-learning. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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as they pertain to aggression issues. The theories compared in this paper are those of biological-maturation and environmental-learning. CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT: BIOLOGICAL-MATURATION THEORY In a study conducted in 1995
it was shown that aggressiveness in adolescents could be traced to biological factors including but not limited to the high-hormone producing rate during the years of puberty. If the
father of male children was shown to have had an unusually high testosterone level in early onset puberty, it was highly likely that his sons would have the same biological
imprint. This high testosterone producing biology could be a distinct factor in the increase of aggression in these adolescents (Moss, Mezzich, Yao et al, 1995). Also found to be
conducive to a high rate of aggressiveness among adolescents can be cultural and ethnic factors related to the way in which adolescents mature. This is imprinted on them by
their parents and the way the parents matured and learned to deal with, or not deal with, as the case may be, their aggressive tendencies (Moss, Mezzich, Yao et al,
1995). CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT: ENVIRONMENTAL-LEARNING Aggression in children in a 1992 study showed that aggression could be far more likely in those children raised in an environment that included drugs
as well as aggressive behavior. Children are highly impacted by what is modeled to them as children, and if they are raised in an aggressive environment it is prevalent
among those adolescents that they too will develop aggressive tendencies. There are two theories of thought on this however; some theorists say it is the drug use in the
environment that causes aggressiveness in the adolescent. Others contend it is the violence necessary to commit crimes to get those drugs which causes the violent behaviors (Brook, Whiteman and
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