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I can explain how heredity and environment affect personality development
I can define self-concept I can list suggestions for improving
self-esteem
Personality: combination of traits that makes you the person you are
You are UNIQUE!!! ONE OF A KIND!!! Traits: qualities that make you
different from everyone else Personality develops by: Heredity: passing of traits from one
generation family to the next
Agreeable Easygoing Lazy
Aloof Excitable Loyal
Bashful Faithful Mature
Careful Flighty Moody
Cheerful Friendly Responsible
Confident Generous Silly
Cooperative Grumpy Sincere
Critical Happy Understanding
Delightful Kind Loyal
Which of these best describe you?
Good Looks or a good personality?
What are your best personality traits?
What aspects of your personality would you like to change? Why?
Inherited traits: traits received from parents and ancestors
Hair & eye color, skin, height, body build, facial features, physical & mental capabilities
Environment: all of your surroundings (Family, home, friends, school, classmates,
teachers, coaches, community) Birth order, size of family
Acquired traits: not inherited qualities (Likes, dislikes, goals, interests, attitudes,
abilities, speech, mannerism) Siblings may have completely different
personality traits
Family environment shapes your personality the most
Personality traits acquired from family members are learned by imitation
Ex. Parent becomes angry easily, child may pick up that trait
As child gets older, family not as big an influence, instead television, internet, other media more important
School & Friends play a bigger role Relationships with friends affect
acquired traits, likes and dislikes may become similar to friends
Community affects acquired traits Ex. May join scout group, go on
camping trips which affect feelings about nature, scout leader helps you develop leadership traits
Sports teams, church choirs, local clubs, etc.
You can change personal traits but it can be hard to do
You are in control of your behavior & actions
When trying to change, select one thing Plan, set a realistic goal, and reward
yourself when you achieve it You might fall back into old habits, but if
it’s important for you to change, you will!
Self- Concept: way you see yourself The picture of yourself impacts your
decisions & actions Self-Esteem: how you feel about yourself Good SE accept things that can’t be
changed, don’t let things get them down, help others feel good about themselves
Self-Confidence: courage to deal with people & events in a positive way
Attitudes: feelings & opinions about people, things, & events
Don’t feel good about yourself Worry about shortcomings & failures Dwell on past mistakes Afraid to try new things Putting themselves down Feel & act as if they are worthless
Each new achievement will increase your self-esteem
Self-Confidence will grow as well New experience can be frightening,
more confidence, less fear
Accept yourself as you are You may only be comparing their
strengths with your weaknesses This is not fair & won’t help your self
esteem Remarks such as “She can’t act at all. I
could have done a much better job.” Make the lead person look really good & the other person jealous
There will always be someone better, just try your best & avoid comparing yourself with others
Learn to accept praiseFocus on your strengthsAccept yourself as you areLearn from your mistakesUse your strengths to help othersTake responsibility for your own life
Debates on Human Cloning If you could clone yourself, would
you? Why? Would your clone have the same
personality as you? Why? What factors affect your personality?
School Act. Athletics Clubs & Organizations
Hobbies & Recreational
Foreign Language
Football FCCLA Collecting
Art Tennis YMCA Crafts
Music Volleyball 4-H Gardening
Drama Gymnastics Religious Sewing
Computers Basketball Hospital Reading
Photograph Track & Field Volunteer Rugby
Dance Baseball/softball
Community Woodworking
Yearbook Hockey Hobby Fishing
Student Council
Soccer Field trips Camping
Potential: capability of becoming more than you are right now
Procrastination: tendency to put off doing something until later
Personal Growth: Working toward your potential
Competence: having the qualities and the skills needed to perform a task
Resilient: able to recover or adjust to change or misfortune
Persevere: work patiently to overcome challenges
Positive attitude can improve your self- esteem
Look for the good in the situation Easier to face tough times with a
positive attitude Always think positively in every
situation!!!