Assignment 1: Your Child Development Chart: Middle Childhood (7-11 Years Old)

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YOUR CHILD DEVELOPMENT CHART: MIDDLE CHILDHOOD (7–11 YEARS)

SECTION 1: MAJOR DEVELOPMENTS

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BIOSOCIAL

Brief Description of Example

Body Changes

1.

2.

Brain Development

1.

2.

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COGNITIVE

Piaget’s Theory

1.

2.

Vygotsky’s Theory

1.

2.

Information Processing

1.

2.

Language Development

1.

2.

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PSYCHOSOCIAL

Self Concept

1.

2.

Resilience/Stress

1.

2.

Family Structure and Function

1.

2.

Friendships/Peers

1.

2.

SECTION 2: THE INTERPLAY BETWEEN DEVELOPMENTAL DOMAINS

Name of Developmental Instance:

Description of Interplay Between Domains:

SECTION 3: WAYS TO FOSTER HEALTHY DEVELOPMENT

Name of Developmental Topic:

Brief description of how to foster healthy development:

SECTION 4: REFLECTION ON VIDEO:

Web Video: Center on the Developing Child–Harvard University. (n.d.). InBrief: The foundations of lifelong health. [Video file]. Retrieved from http://developingchild.harvard.edu/index.php/resources/multimedia/videos/inbrief_series/inbrief__the_foundations_of_lifelong_health

Web Video: Center on the Developing Child–Harvard University. (n.d.). InBrief: Executive function: Skills for lifelong learning. [Video file]. Retrieved from http://developingchild.harvard.edu/resources/multimedia/videos/inbrief_series/inbrief_executive_function

Web Video: Center on the Developing Child–Harvard University. (n.d.). InBrief: The science of neglect. [Video file]. Retrieved from http://developingchild.harvard.edu/resources/multimedia/videos/inbrief_series/inbrief_neglect

*Note: Use APA format. Cite your sources as in-text citations in APA format. Include a reference list at the end of your child development form.

Brief Description of Selected Topic/Idea from Videos

Personal Reflection