concept reflection 3
Since I don't know much about Robbie, it's impossible to assume entirely whether it's nature or nurturing, so the cause of this accident should be a combination of the two, although I tend to think that nature is more critical in this case.
For example, tigers in zoos are born fierce predators, but they are much more docile in zoos, and under training, they can even perform. This aspect can be a piece of evidence show that nurture can affect creatures. On the other hand, these tigers, which have been domesticated for a long time, still have frequent injury accidents, proving that natural factors still have an impact on it, no matter what the environment. Although the use of animals as examples is inappropriate in discussing nature and nurturing about human, it is still can gave a peak on this topic, because human are still creatures, we are not that different from tiger that can make this argument failed.
It seems to me that his parents actually did what they could. I don't believe if they did something that would ultimately change the outcome. Of course, they may have done better to mitigate the serious consequences of this accident, or to postpone it. But I think part of the cause of this comes from nature, and I think it will still happen because the efforts of his parents will not change his nature.