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Is the child's personality innate or acquired? How to cultivate?
There are innate factors in the formation of personality. Of course, it is also important to cultivate personality. A person's personality can be changed. There is a saying that personality determines fate, which shows that a person's personality plays a decisive role in life. Therefore, in order to cultivate children's personality, parents should intervene, guide and cultivate as early as possible. The formation of personality has its inherent genetic factors, namely, the physiological basis of personality, and heredity determines human nature.

Human nature is hidden, sometimes it can be temporarily overcome and suppressed, but it is difficult to completely eliminate it. First of all, the environment is related to personality. Environment includes family environment, natural environment and social environment, all of which play an important role in the formation of personality, but the same environment plays different roles in front of different people and different subjective efforts. Environment has a subtle influence on the formation of personality, but everyone has a unique personality.

A person's maturity speed and temperament are physiological factors, while family, school and society are social conditions. Secondly, the factors that affect the formation of children's personality are very complicated and changeable. This makes everyone's personality different and has different characteristics. These differences lead to different lives and different destinies. People live in groups, and their personalities are common. The commonness is relative, and the differences in personality are absolute. Personality characteristics include integrity, stability, uniqueness and sociality.

Children have strong imitation ability. They can see their parents' every move, so children can always find something similar to their parents. Parents' personality characteristics directly affect children and can cultivate and change their personality. Children are a constantly developing dynamic system, and roles control a person's behavior. Conversely, one can control and cultivate one's personality, which is controlled and mediated by self-consciousness. A person can consolidate, strengthen and improve a good personality through self-awareness, and can also use self-awareness to purposefully control and eliminate shortcomings in personality.