Order Description
Reflective Essay
1500 words
a) discuss supports and challenges to health and wellbeing at various stages of the life span
b) discuss the psychological implications of physical and cognitive changes that occur with maturation and ageing
c) identify and critically evaluate attachment and socio-emotional theories of development and apply to case presentations
Instructions:
Note from educator – “The purpose of a reflective essay is to reflect on personal experiences and use these experiences to explore theoretical concepts. Some essays will require reflection on your application of skills in client sessions or practice sessions.”
Please stick to +/- 10% of the wordcount of 1,500. Use turnitin to upload draft papers as many times as you can to ensure that the similarity % and referencing in your paper is sound.
Purpose:
The purpose of this Reflective Essay is to demonstrate the understanding of two developmental theories in relation to significant developmental events in the adult life of the student.
Note from educator –
Note here the requirement is to reflect on events in your ADULT life using TWO different theories.
Process:
Write a reflective essay applying two developmental theories to significant aspects and stages of your own adult lives. Analyse these selected developmental events through the lenses of two developmental theories presented in this unit, supporting the analysis with relevant references.
Some developmental theorists recommended for use in this assignment are:
? Erik Erikson
? Jean Piaget
? Ivan Pavlov
? John B. Watson
? Burrhus Frederic Skinner
? Albert Bandura
? Lev Vygotsky
? Urie Bronfenbrenner
? Gilbert Gottlieb
? John Bowlby
? Mary D. Salter Ainsworth
? Lawrence Kohlberg
? James Marcia
? Dexter Dunphy
? Kim Bartholomew
? Antonia Henderson
? Donald Dutton
? Robert Sternberg
? Howard Gardner
? Betty Carter
? Monica McGoldrick
? Sandra Bem
? Leslie Gutman
? Colin Murray Parkes
The Reflective Essay will need to include:
? Identifying the chosen significant developmental aspects and stages of your adult life
Note from educator – Summarise lifespan development with particular relation to the adult stage that you will discuss
? Identification of key aspects of each of the two major developmental theories
Note from educator – Pick two and clearly articulate the key elements of the theoretical approach
? Analysis of the chosen developmental events with reference to two major developmental theories
Note from educator – Outline clearly each event you wish to use and discuss how each theoretical approach you have chosen provides a perspective on the events
? Reflection on your personal responses and experiences in relation to these significant developmental aspects and stages
Note from educator – Discuss you own personal reflections on each event and how / if it relates to staged development and the theories chosen
? Reference to current literature and integration of relevant theory into your discussion
Developmental aspects that could be included;
Exploring the Lifespan
Physical Development and Psychoanalytic Theories of Development
Behavioural Learning and Systems Theories of Development
Cognitive Theories of Development
Attachment and Socioemotional Theories of Development
Family Systems’ Impact on Development
Social Cognition and Moral Theories of Development
The Self and Personality Theories of Development
Gender-Role and Sexuality Theories of Development
Theories of Intelligence and Creativity
Theories of Ageing, Grief, Death and Dying
Applications over the Lifespan
Marking Criteria – Reflective Essay
Content
1. Identifying the chosen significant developmental aspects and stages of your adult life
2. Identification of key aspects of each of the two major developmental theories
3. Analysis of the chosen developmental events with reference to two major developmental theories
4. Reflection on your personal responses and experiences in relation to these significant developmental aspects and stages
5. Reference to current literature and integration of relevant theory into your discussion
Structure, Presentation and Referencing
1. Main ideas clearly and logically presented
2. Relevant research and scholarship literature used appropriately to support claims
3. Correct academic writing style used, including correct spelling, grammar and punctuation
4. Both first and third person writing style is to applied where relevant
5. In-text referencing and reference list follows APA referencing style (6th ed.) as set out in the APA website: https://www.apastyle.org/
6. Word count is within + or – 10% of requirement