Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Entry 2- Draft 2

During my research I have found many studies that state that children with the absence of a mother's nurturing affection are drawn away from showing emotions throughout their life and in relationships based on the amount of nurturing that they were given as a child. These studies have been written about in two different scholarly journals and both conducted at two different Universities. In conclusion though, the outcomes were very much alike showing that indeed children that had a nurturing mother in their life while growing up were distinctly more in touch with their emotions then those who grew up with the absence of a nurturing mother.

I agree with this information because I feel that having the presence of a mother's nurturing in a child's life and I also feel that mother's can provide a nurturing role that father's simply do not know how to show a child, therefore I believe that this research is accurate, although there are a few exceptions. I hope to find out more information to further my indication that this is indeed an issue that impacts many children as they grow up and to show mother's to think carefully about the decisions that they make with their children.

I feel like this information has a connection to things that I have seen in my own personal life. In my life as I have grown up I have realized that young men who have grown up with the presence of a nurturing mother tend to be more emotionally stable and they tend to be more affectionate in most cases but not all the time. Those who have grown up with the absence of a nurturing mother have been more prone to withhold their feelings and affections and to be scared of emotional, serious relationships. I want to further my research on this information, therefore I have not come to a complete conclusion about the rationality of these events.

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