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https://class.waldenu.edu/bbcswebdav/institution/USW1/201910_05/BS_BSCD/EDUC_3301_WC/artifacts/USW1_EDUC_3301_Life-span_development_chapter_1.pdf
Blume, L. B., & Zembar, M. J. (2007). Middle childhood to middle adolescence. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson [Vital Source e-reader].
- Chapter 1, "Studying Middle Childhood and Adolescence"
- Review
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- Respond to each item. Each response should be concise and between 2–3 paragraphs in length.
- Use MS Word to write your responses, and submit your answers to all three questions in one Word document.
- Copy and paste each question into the document, so your Instructor can see which questions you are answering.
- Explain what development is and why the study of development—particularly school-age and adolescent development—is important.
- Identify and briefly describe at least two contemporary concerns (e.g., health and well-being, parenting and education, sociocultural contexts and diversity, and/or social policy) in the study of development. Then, explain how these concerns might factor into the study of school-age and adolescent development, using specific examples to illustrate your ideas.
- Identify and briefly describe the three main developmental processes. Then, explain how these processes may be "bidirectional," using at least two specific examples to illustrate your ideas.
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