The purpose of this paper is for you to demonstrate
your ability to apply a working knowledge of the theories, terminology, and
concepts of Human Growth and Development. You will discuss your own development
over your lifetime and how it relates to the developmental concepts discussed
throughout the semester. You are to analyze your life as it relates to the keys
aspects of human growth and development. What are key developmental times in
your life and the influencing factors that led to who you are today? You are to
incorporate your empirical studies related to your chosen developmental aspect
of your life. Also, use the readings, videos, or presentations you viewed to
support what you propose about your own development in your paper. Depending on
your life and the influences, there may be more attention placed during one
period of time. Remember to include your spiritual development supported by the
readings from The Handbook of Spiritual Development in Childhood and
Adolescences. You are encouraged to glean information from your mother about
her pregnancy with you to see if there were any notable issues during that
time. In addition, obtain as much information as you can about any significant
events in your early childhood years. How did you do in those key developmental
years? Did you approach all developmental milestones with ease, or were there
challenges? Since this is a comprehensive paper, you will address your
development across your lifespan. Finally, you will conclude your paper with
addressing any current lifestyle behaviors that may influence your aging
process. You are to address these issues, how they will affect your aging
process, and then address what you plan to do about it. The body of the paper
is to be 8–10 pages (excluding Title Page, Abstract, and References). Five
points will be deducted for every page the assignment is short. If the
assignment is 7 pages, 5 points will be deducted, 6 pages 10 points deducted, 5
pages 15 points deducted, and so on. This assignment is to be completed adhering
strictly to current APA format. Points will be lost for poor citation use and
poor use of empirical knowledge to support the author’s thoughts (you will not
have an “A” paper without proper APA format, and without proper citations you
will not have a “B” paper.). You must include at least 8–10 relevant sources in
your paper (among them at least 7 empirical articles) that were written no
earlier than 2005, unless that citation is linked to an author whose work is
seminal to your topic.
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