Thursday, September 8, 2016
Dynamic-systems theory
Dynamic-systems theory is defined as "a view of human development as an ongoing, ever-changing interaction between the physical and emotional being and between the person and every aspect of his or her environment, including the family and the society" (The developing person). I found this theory very interesting because I could relate to it with many of my opinions on the topic of development. Through observing others it can be clear that people's behaviors are a result of what environment they grew up in and what their family is like. People learn many different habits and ways to do things by learning through what their family does or what environment they grew up in. People are constantly evolving and changing as they go through different experiences in life. Therefore, human development is an ongoing process because it is always developing due to the interactions between the environment, family and society.
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