Discuss the epigenetic view on development.
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The epigenetic view on development states that development is the result of an ongoing, bidirectional interchange between heredity and the environment. Let's look at an example that reflects the epigenetic view. A baby inherits genes from both parents at conception. During childhood, environmental experiences such as nutrition, stress, learning, child care, and encouragement can modify genetic activity and the activity of the nervous system that directly underlies behavior. Heredity and environment thus operate together-or collaborate-to produce a child's intelligence, temperament, health, ability to read, and so on.
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