How does loss of hearing relate to loss of relationships

How does life experience contribute to “perception” discussed in chapter five on pages 181-187?

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1. How does life experience contribute to “perception” discussed in chapter five on pages 181-187?

2. Consider this statement “Helen Keller, who was both blind and deaf was asked which disability affected her the most, she replied that blindness separated her from things, while deafness separated her from people” (Cacioppo and Freberg, 2013, p. 209). As people age, hearing loss is a normal developmental change.

1. How does loss of hearing relate to loss of relationships?

2. What do you think?

3. Does this create a new sense of empathy in the aging process?

3………… Ackerman (1990) stated, “Infants who are touched regularly sleep better, remain more alert while awake, and reach cognitive milestones at earlier ages (Cacioppo & Freberg, 2013, p. 219).

1. Why is touch important in the human experience?

2. Does this provide clarity on how nurture and nature interplay?

4…….Zuscho (1983) stated, “People who have lost their sense of smell due to head injury often experience profound depression” (Cacioppo & Freberg, 2013, p. 223). This in opposition to Immanuel Kant’s position on smell.

Why do you think this occurs?

DISCUSSION………….250 words apa cited and reference page

What type of parenting style do you believe is most effective and why? What type of parenting style do you believe contributes to the development of a psychological disorder? What did you find most interesting on parenting style? Do you believe parenting affects how children attach (being secure, insecure, avoidant, or disorganized) to their parents?