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Childhood Experiences on Human Development Student’s name University Abstract Childhood occurrences affect how children grow during their lifetime. Environmental and personal experiences in prenatal, infancy, preschool, school age children and adolescents have an impact on a person’s growth and personality formation. The government has invested billions of dollars in prenatal care to mitigate cases of excessive antidepressants use, to reduce cases adverse behavioral cases in children. Pregnant women excessively using antidepressants have given birth to children with sleeping problems. Infancy cases of neglect and poor nutrition have led to poor brain development, poor social skills, and lower self-esteem in adulthood. Toddlers actively depended on their parents to learn a new language and enhance their motoring skills. Children under supportive environment learned to speak quickly and likely to become sociable adults. Pre-teens engaged in active sports and games that may affect their lives either positively or negatively. Pre-teens growing in a supportive environment are likely to identify their talent, impacting their adulthood. Teenage sex has adversely affected teenagers. The society exposes children to diverse challenges without proper guidance on how to overcome the problems. Psychologists agree that problems that adults face were caused by previous childhood experiences both positive and negative. Most governments have established home care services, through which nurses visit pregnant mothers and toddlers under the age of 2 years. The program was started after the government realized it spent billions of dollars in treating later problems while
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