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The Impact of Life Experiences on Development
Walden University
(STUDENT NAME)
The Impact of Life Experiences on Development
This section is the introduction to the paper, including a thesis statement. Provide an overview of the significance of life experiences on development, using resources to support key statements. Adhere to APA format. This section is generally ½ – ¾ of one page.
Event I: (EVENT NAME)
For this event, provide a brief description of life event, including an identification of whether the event was age-graded, history-graded, or non-normative. Provide an analysis of the influence of life event on your identity development, including theoretical support. Be sure to demonstrate critical thinking and analysis in describing cognitive, psychological, and/or social impact. Use resources to support statements, including the course text and at least one additional peer-reviewed resource.
Remember to separate key points into paragraphs. Make sure your writing meets graduate-level standards, including being free from errors in spelling and grammar; please also adhere to APA format guidelines. Resources used in this section should be included in References. This section is generally about 1 ½-2 pages in length.
Event II: (EVENT NAME)
For this event, provide a brief description of life event, including an identification of whether the event was age-graded, history-graded, or non-normative. Provide an analysis of the influence of life event on your identity development, including theoretical support. Be sure to demonstrate critical thinking and analysis in describing cognitive, psychological, and/or social impact. Use resources to support statements, including the course text and at least one additional peer-reviewed resource.
Remember to separate key points into paragraphs. Make sure your writing meets graduate-level standards, including being free from errors in spelling and grammar; please also adhere to APA format guidelines. Resources used in this section should be included in References. This section is generally about 1 ½-2 pages in length.
Event III: (EVENT NAME)
For this event, provide a brief description of life event, including an identification of whether the event was age-graded, history-graded, or non-normative. Provide an analysis of the influence of life event on your identity development, including theoretical support. Be sure to demonstrate critical thinking and analysis in describing cognitive, psychological, and/or social impact. Use resources to support statements, including the course text and at least one additional peer-reviewed resource.
Remember to separate key points into paragraphs. Make sure your writing meets graduate-level standards, including being free from errors in spelling and grammar; please also adhere to APA format guidelines. Resources used in this section should be included in References. This section is generally about 1 ½-2 pages in length.
Event IV: (EVENT NAME)
For this event, provide a brief description of life event, including an identification of whether the event was age-graded, history-graded, or non-normative. Provide an analysis of the influence of life event on your identity development, including theoretical support. Be sure to demonstrate critical thinking and analysis in describing cognitive, psychological, and/or social impact. Use resources to support statements, including the course text and at least one additional peer-reviewed resource.
Remember to separate key points into paragraphs. Make sure your writing meets graduate-level standards, including being free from errors in spelling and grammar; please also adhere to APA format guidelines. Resources used in this section should be included in References. This section is generally about 1 ½-2 pages in length.
Conclusion
This section includes a paraphrased restatement of the thesis from the introduction, followed by key points from the body of the paper which support the thesis statement. Share new thoughts or perspectives gained from analysis and their impact. Be sure work adheres to APA format. This section is generally ½ – ¾ of one page.
References
All resources used in the assignment should appear here. For an assignment of this length, 6-9 resources are a good target; these should include the assigned course textbook and a selection of peer-reviewed resources from the past 5 years that support your key points.
DO NOT USE WEBSITES such as Wikipedia or About.com, nor any other resources which are not peer-reviewed.
The Impact of Life Experiences on Development
Complete a 7- to 9-page paper (excluding title page and references) with the following criteria:
Choose four events from your life which you believe had a significant impact on your development. There must be at least one event from childhood, one from adolescence, and one from adulthood; the fourth event may be in any one of those three stages. When developing the paper, be sure to provide the events in chronological order.
For each of the life events selected, do the following:
· Provide a brief summary of the event. This should be a
single event, not a period of time nor a developmental stage. In your summary, include identification of the event as age-graded, history-graded, or non-normative and why.
· Explain how it was significant to your development and why, including how it impacted or changed you cognitively, psychologically, and/or socially.
· Explain how each event and its associated changes influenced your identity development through your lifespan.
· Support your statements with developmental theory and integration of knowledge you gained throughout the course. This should include the course textbook and at least one peer-reviewed article from the past 5 years for each event.
Remember this is
not a narrative of your life, but rather an analysis of developmental influences using yourself as the “case study.” Your introduction should include an overview of the significance of life experiences on development; your conclusions should include a brief recap of key points in your paper, and any new perspectives gained from your analyses.
The Final Project will be evaluated according to the
Final Project Rubric located in the
Course Information area. Be sure that the Final Project is written using APA format and the
final project
template.
The Final Project is due Day 7 of Week 9. Please refer to the Final Project area in Week 9 for submission details.
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