1. The Contextualization of Human Development:
There were certain adverse economic conditions and social issues that affected the dynamics of the family because of the daily pressure and strains that the mom had to endure and as a result the relationship between Essie Mae and her mom suffered. ... In Essie Mae case, the socioemotional effects of racial issues that existed in the immediate setting of her neighborhood had an influence on the relationship between her and her peer group. Essie Mae's ability to cope with issues of race affected the way in which she interacted with white children in her neighborhood. ... In her quest of "tr...
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