Genetics and development: Genetics is a science field that includes how individuals inherit their physical and behavioral attributes. In general, genetics is a field of biology, including science of genetic, genetic, and biological differences. This is the process by which the child inherits the molecular organization and function of the gene and gene from his / her parents. Factors affecting children's development were always concerns and debate among educators, biologists, and psychologists.
Biological effects include child's genetic characteristics, genetic structure, thought and brain development. There is evidence that children's genetic heritability affects the development of the brains of young children, and through computational imaging techniques it has been found that children's brains are expected to grow at astonishing growth rates (Lindon 2005, p . 11). Regarding this Norton (2007), "I can not argue" of genes, but I point out that genes affect personality characteristics. Because it is due in part to the combination of specific genes and brain activities of a specific pattern, if you think that parents lack sufficient skills to manage their child's behavior, this is not necessarily wrong I can not say.
The genetic factors of children / young people affect their development, including their physical development and physical fitness. "Occasionally, even if experts thoroughly investigate the effects on development, we can not decide why children do not reach the normal development pattern, one possibility is that the genetic composition of the child begins learning It is slow. "(Walker) 2011 119 Page) Poverty in family life is mainly caused by unemployment and low income. Due to lack of funds, families can not provide adequate food, clothing, educational resources outside the school, and children's winter heat, which can affect their health and parents' health. This may prevent children / young people from maximizing their potential
Child development is not just environment and how to raise children. To some extent, genetic and other susceptibility are also potential factors that can have a significant impact on child's growth and development. This study used classical studies of Baumrind (1991), Maccoby (2000) and Martin as a framework for further study. A detailed discussion of the work of these researchers provides the opportunity to draw conclusions to answer the following questions: How much does child rearing affect children's development? Materials and Methods