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Behavior Of Children Essay Research Paper The

Behavior Of Children Essay, Research Paper


The behavior children exhibit is influenced by environmental


conditions, however to a lesser extent than the biological factors that


influence behavior, unless the child is severely abused. The environmental


factors have a limited impact when it comes to how a certain individual will


behave when faced with certain conditions. Children may be taught how to


react in certain situations, but just because they see a violent movie or play a


violent video game they are not going to go to school armed to the teeth with


explosives and guns. For people to commit the kinds of actions exhibited in


Columbine Colorado, there has to be some kind of mental dysfunction, not


determined or affected by environmental conditions, driving these


individuals. Therefor, further censorship of television, movies, and video


games is ridiculous and will accomplish nothing.


Environmental conditions such as televison do influence the behavior


of children to a certain extent. Beth Daley brings up the topic of the


emulation of professional wrestling in her article ?Elementary School?s


Wrestling Children and Youth School Violence.? Teachers seem to be


concerned because wrestling it is so easy to emulate. In her article, Ms.


Daley notes the actions of the faculty of Prescott Elementary School in


Norwood by stating that they, ?forbid the pupils form coping wrestling


moves on school grounds.? She also states that ?teachers are trained to


recognize pro wrestling hand signals that double as curse words (Daley).?


This indicates that under certain conditions, environmental conditions, such


as television, can strongly influence the behavior of children. However, it


does not drive them to intentionally harm others. Sparing, inspired by pro


wrestling, can create situations in which injury and anger are a possibility,


thereby leading to actual violence. Television and video games do not


directly influence individuals to intentionally harm others or commit other


violent acts.


Genetic factors play a more important role in determining if an


individual will be prone to violence than do environmental factors. Glenn


Garelik states that, ? scientists who study all types of criminals?from


muggers, murders, and school yard bullies to Armani clad


embezzlers?increasingly suspect that biology plays a more significant role.?


He also states that ?many researchers now believe that the reason one


individual commits a crime in a given instance and another person doesn?t


may have as much to do with neurological, hormonal, and even anatomical


differences as it does with differences in upbringing and environment ?, in


his article ?Born Bad?.? He also states that ?its hard to find any form of


behavior that does not have some biological component (Garelik).? These

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two statements back up the idea that biology, not environment, is the key


factor in determining behavior. Another obvious clue that biology is the


major driving force behind violent behavior is the fact that ?throughout


history, crime and violence have occurred in all cultures, no matter how


different their social and economic structures (Garelik).? ?Another simple


fact pointing to a biological basis for violence and criminality is that in all


societies, about ninety percent of violent criminals are men?many of them


young (Garelik).? This further supports the point of biology influencing


behavior by stating that the cause seems to be hormonal.


Children are born with a temperament, this can be easily observed.


Some children are shy, others may be ambitious, some aggressive, etcetera.


While there is no crime gene, this suggests that if an individual is going to


be a violent individual, it is determined before birth. As would be expected,


children who are overly aggressive, for example children who bite and


exhibit cruelty to animals, are much more likely to commit violent acts in


the later periods in their lives.


Unfortunately, violence seems to perpetuate itself, violent parents and


teachers who raise children in a violent setting are, in effect, producing


violent members of society. Don Colburn states in his article, ?When


Violence Begins at Home?, that ?Twenty-six percent of American teenagers


have been hit or physically harmed by an adult at home and another ten


percent struck by a teacher or principal at school, according to the latest


Gallup youth pole. Half of teens said they had been hit or beaten by


someone their own age.? He also states that ?today many of our young


people are at great risk in places where they in all exception should feel the


safest?at school and home (Colburn).? Through the abuse of children,


society, mainly disciplinary figures, is causing children who would not


under normal circumstances become violent individuals, to become violent.


Children emulate what they see and experience, therefor if they are abused,


they will become abusive.


The path to a more peaceful society does not lie in the censorship of


the media, but through the early identification and treatment of problems in


children. The abusive tendencies shown by parents must also stop in order


to reduce the violent nature of society. Through the treatment of children


and even some adults, incidents like the Columbine tragedy can be avoided.


Bibliography





Colburn, Don. ?When Violence Begins at Home.? The Washington Post. 1994. Ebsco Host.


01 Mar. 2000.


Garelik, Glenn. ?Born Bad?.? American Health Magazine. 13 Nov. 1993. SIRS.


01 Mar. 2000.


Daley, Beth. ?Elementary School?s Wrestling Children and Youth School Violence.?

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