How nature and nurture my affect the physical, intellectual, emotional and social development of two stages of the development of an individual Introduction In this section of my assignment I will be evaluating how nature and nurture may affect the physical, intellectual, emotional and social development of two stages of the development of an individual, this will be based on my chosen celebrity; Queen Elizabeth II. Nature and Nurture Childhood Physical
Queen Elizabeth inherited good genes from her mum, a she is a healthy person, for instance she has inherited grey hair form her mum so this indicates that she inherited her mother’s genes. On the other hand she has also inherited her mother’s skin colour complexion; she inherited her mother’s facial features. Queen Elizabeth has good housing so this means they have good health, besides they also have good income and expenditure. In addition she is also safe and secure, as she has bodyguards to protect. Queen Elizabeth doesn’t have any disorders or disabilities so this indicates that she is living a good wealthy life.
As a child Queen Elizabeth was well nurtured, this allows her to be developed physically; she was brought up in a good environment. In addition her parents worked hard for with her so that she can accomplish her goals. Also when Queen Elizabeth was a child she had warmth and a shelter. She also has a balanced diet and also has clothes to keep warm. Intellectual Queen Elizabeth has good education as she was schooled at home by tutors, she learnt French, Mathematics, History and Geography, and she has a good education.
The Essay on Queen Elizabeth I 4
Elizabeth I was born in 1533 to Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn. Although she entertained many marriage proposals and flirted incessantly, she never married or had children. Elizabeth, the last of the Tudors, died at seventy years of age after a very successful forty-four year reign. Elizabeth inherited a tattered realm: dissension between Catholics and Protestants tore at the very foundation of ...
Emotional Queen Elizabeth a good loving and caring family as she is depended on her family when she was a child as she needs her family to support her. Social Queen Elizabeth also had good positive friends that can encourage them In addition Queen Elizabeth also has access to services, as she has medical services, when she gets sick and also she goes to private hospital. The environment that Queen Elizabeth lived when she was a child had a positive influence on her life. Adulthood Physical
Queen Elizabeth also has good housing as an adult because she lives in a wealthy place called The Buckingham Palace, this simply indicates that she is a rich person. Queen Elizabeth starts to develop wrinkles as she is getting older Intellectual Queen Elizabeth has a good career as she is a Queen of Britain so this means that she has a good education. Emotional Social Conclusion In conclusion I have evaluated the how nature and nurture may affect the physical, intellectual, emotional and social development of two life stages of the development of Queen Elizabeth II.