What Can Affect Attitude and Behavior?

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What can affect attitude and behavior?
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I. Family life. a. Divorce and attitude b. Family values c. Modeling adults II. Friendships. a. Friends and behavior. b. Peer pressure. c. Positive friendships. III. Surroundings. a. Home setting. b. Importance of education. c. Environment. IV. Economic Status. a. Career. b. Poverty vs. Middleclass. c. Improving your economic status.

A person’s attitude and behavior can be influenced and changed by family, friends, surroundings and economic status. Poverty has negative influences over attitude and behavior, a person's friends can have positive or negative influences over them, and family time and good values can
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Parents tend to assign the chores of mowing the lawn, taking out the trash, and cleaning the garage to boys; however, the chores of doing the dishes, vacuuming, and tending to smaller children are usually assigned to girls (Theories of Gender, n.d.). If a child has a happy home life, they are more likely to have a higher self-esteem and have less behavioral problems in school.
Another thing that can affect a person’s attitude and behavior is education. If a person is doing well in school, they are more likely to have a better attitude and their behavior is likely to be better also (Myers, 2010). If a child is struggling in school it can cause self-esteem issues, which can contribute to attitude and behavior problems as well. If a person has a goal in mind and knows what they want to do with their future and has a set course on how they will get there they are less likely to have attitude and behavioral issues and problems (Eagan, 2004).
There are different types of environments that can affect a child’s attitude and behavior (Myers, 2010). If a child lives in a restricted environment, he is more likely to feel held back; thus, causing disruptive or emotional behavioral outbursts. If an environment is filled with negativity can cause emotional distress in a child. If the environment is chaotic can foster behavioral problems in children;

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