Social and economic factors, such as
income, education, employment, community safety, and social supports
can significantly affect how well and how long we live. These factors affect our ability to make healthy choices, afford medical care and housing, manage stress, and more.
What are the factors that affect development?
- Heredity. Heredity is the transmission of physical characteristics from parents to children through their genes. …
- Environment. …
- Sex. …
- Exercise and Health. …
- Hormones. …
- Nutrition. …
- Familial Influence. …
- Geographical Influences.
Socially factors are
things that affect someone’s lifestyle
. These could include wealth, religion, buying habits, education level, family size and structure and population density.
Developing social skills through play
Playing can help children develop their social skills with others. By listening, paying attention and sharing play experiences, this helps a child:
explore their feelings
.
develop self-discipline
.
Social environmental factors that influence a child’s development are derived from their
cognitive and educational attainment, risk-taking behavior, emotional, psychological well-being, motivation and physical health
in addition to parenting and family impact.
Risk Factors: … Family risk factors:
Maternal depression
or mental illness in the family, parental substance abuse, parent incarceration, parental unemployment, family violence and poverty. Risk factors within the child: Fussy temperament, developmental delay and serious health issues.
What are five factors that affect your development?
- Heredity. Heredity is the transmission of physical characteristics from parents to children through their genes.
- Environment.
- Sex.
- Exercise and Health.
- Hormones.
- Nutrition.
- Familial Influence.
- Geographical Influences.
What are 3 factors that influence brain development?
- Proper nutrition starting in pregnancy.
- Exposure to toxins or infections.
- The child’s experiences with other people and the world.
What are the factors that affect economic development?
Economists generally agree that economic development and growth are influenced by four factors:
human resources, physical capital, natural resources and technology
. Highly developed countries have governments that focus on these areas.
Social factors represent
another important set of influences on consumer behavior
. Specifically, these are the effects of people and groups influencing one another through culture and subculture, social class, reference groups, and family.
- Income. Income, or how much money we have, can determine where we live, food we buy, and our recreational activities. …
- Education. …
- Social Connections. …
- Housing. …
- Food Security. …
- Building Capacity For Equity.
The key socio-cultural factors that have a major impact on the operation of the multinational companies are 1) culture; 2) language; 3)
religion
; 4) level of education, 5) customer preferences, and 6) the attitude of the society towards foreign goods and services.
Play and play-based learning is important for children’s social development. Children who play are better at being able to control themselves, be more cooperative, considerate, friendly and are with
higher social competence
. They also exhibit good social behaviour, adaptable and are more likely to interact with peers.
- Staring Contest. Many children have trouble maintaining eye contact in conversation. …
- Roll the Ball. …
- Virtual Playtime. …
- Emotion Charades. …
- Expression Mimicking Games. …
- Topic Game. …
- Step Into Conversation. …
- Improvisational Stories.
- Follow Their Interests. Enjoying others will come more naturally when a child is doing something they are genuinely interested in. …
- Learn to Ask Questions. …
- Practice Role Playing. …
- Teach Empathy. …
- Know Your Child’s Limits. …
- Be a Good Role Model.
- Learning Basic Trust Versus Basic Mistrust (Hope) …
- Learning Autonomy Versus Shame (Will) …
- Learning Initiative Versus Guilt (Purpose) …
- Industry Versus Inferiority (Competence) …
- Learning Identity Versus Identity Diffusion (Fidelity) …
- Learning Intimacy Versus Isolation (Love)