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How Childhood History And Culture Affects How We Live As Adults

TitleHow Childhood History And Culture Affects How We Live As Adults
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How childhood history and culture affects how we live as adults


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Childhood history has a lot to do with how we live as adults because certain childhood events

could trigger something that would last a life time.  Take for example if a child fails at something

and the parent does nothing to help the child, the child will grow up thinking that failing is alright and that

he or she will have a hard time in life with their job or in school or life in general.  Many events from a

persons’ life can stick with the person throughout their life like a thorn in the side.  The event will every so

often reappear in the persons mind when some event in the present triggers a familiarity with the past event

and the person could go in to a state of worry or even worse shock.  In this occurrence it could immobilize

the person and result in a lackluster in the persons life and might not be able to carry on until the issue is

resolved.  Many events that have happened in a persons childhood could result in how they live for

example: a child who lived a certain way might become a custom to that way and live like that for the rest

of his or her life and may not ever come out of that comfort zone until he or she is addressed with the issue.  

They may not want to try new things or meet new people or anything for that matter.  The childhood

history also has an affect on the relationship with the persons’ parents.  Events that occurred in the p...This is ONLY a preview of the article. If you would like to view the entire document, you must subscribe to Electronic References. Please register below now!

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