Select a subject (person at least 3 years old) who you know well enough to assess their developmental stages.
Select a Lifespan Development Theory (for example Erikson’s Psychosocial Theory or Piaget’s Cognitive Theory).
Create a PowerPoint presentation using your selected Lifespan Development Theory to describe your subject’s development.
The presentation slides should include the following sections and supporting information in bulleted format, along with appropriate supporting images. The presentation should also include elaboration and supporting details in paragraph format with in-text citations in the speaker notes section of the PowerPoint. The presentation should be approximately 7-10 slides. Carefully follow the instructions and the Grading Rubric for this assignment.
Presentation Title: Assignment title, your name, the institution’s name, and date.
Section: Descriiption of Lifespan Development Theory
Explain each stage of the selected theory
Include physical, cognitive, and psychosocial development from prenatal through the last stage of life.
Section: Biographical Information
Collect and provide a brief overview of the subject’s biographical information, including information such as their age, gender, family structure, and living environment, education or employment setting, family socio-economic status, religious affiliation, ethnicity, or cultural elements, etc
List and describe each stage of your subject’s developmental stages according to your selected theory including the subject’s present stage.
Name and describe stages that your subject has not encountered yet.
Section: Sexual Orientation and Gender
Define sexual orientation & gender identity based on Week 4’s Lesson (Hint: they are not synonymous concepts!).
Describe how the development of gender identity occurs based on your selected theory and its impact on personality & sexuality.
References APA formatted references
Requirements:
Minimum of 4 scholarly references – scholarly sources should be published within the last five years
APA formatted in-text citations and references for all the supporting evidence.