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Week 2 - Discussion
Physical Changes and Identity Development
Before completing this discussion, read Chapters 4 and 10 in the
course textbook as well as the article Impact of Parent-Child Communication Interventions on Sex
Behaviors and Cognitive Outcomes for Black/African-American and Hispanic/Latino
youth: A Systematic Review, 1988–2012. Be sure to use your
own Academic Voice and apply in
text citations appropriately throughout your post per the Ashford University
Writing Center’s Citing Within Your Paper resource.
Your grade for this discussion will reflect
both the quality of your initial post and the depth of your responses. Refer to
the Discussion Forum Grading Rubric under the Settings icon above for guidance
on how your discussion will be evaluated. Select the three dots button above
and then select Show Rubric.
The content of your
initial post will be assigned by the first letter of
your LAST name. You will then respond to at least two of your
peers who were assigned different content areas than you, as directed in the
Peer Response guidelines provided at the end of this prompt.
Note that your posting should be thorough and
300 to 400 words in length.
In addition, if you quote the course textbook, add the section
where you took it from and add to the citation where you would normally add the
page number (e.g., Shriner & Shriner, 2014, Chapter 1, section 1.1). For
additional citation support, visit Citing Within Your Paper located at the Ashford University
Writing Center.
Before you submit your discussion, you are encouraged to review
the Writing Center’s Grammarly page, which
includes a link to The Grammarly Guide , set up a Grammarly account (if you have not
already done so), and use Grammarly to review a rough draft of your assignment.
Then, carefully review all issues identified by Grammarly and revise your work
as needed.
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A-M
Physiological changes occur throughout our
lives and can have significant effects on our self-esteem. Some of these
changes can be more significant than others. As argued in Chapter 4 of the
course textbook, physical events that occur during our life (i.e., puberty,
loss of senses, illness) may have physiological effects.
Using the theoretical knowledge you have
gained from your required reading for this week, discuss a time in life, based
on personal or vicarious experiences, when you felt that physical changes were
most impactful to you (early childhood, middle childhood, young adulthood,
middle age). Share only information that you are comfortable with, or you may
use another’s experiences or a fictitious example.
Consider the following questions as you
discuss:
·
Do you believe neural
plasticity was a significant variable during this chosen stage of your (or
another’s) life? Why or why not?
·
Did synaptic pruning,
based on this event, alter the way you now view the world? If so, what about
your worldview changed? Explain.
·
Did the event shape
who you are as a person (your identity)?
·
Based on your
knowledge and your experiences, indicate the advice you might give to someone
who is experiencing something similar?
o What ethical considerations are associated
with the advice you give?
Be sure to cite the textbook within your
writing, when appropriate, supporting your assertions and advice to another.
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N-Z
Shriner and Shriner (2014) state that
"Teenagers who have close relationships
with their parents are less likely to initiate sexual activity at an early age
(Bynum, 2007). Further, parents who have a good line of communication with
their adolescents seem to delay the onset of sexual activity as well (Aspy et
al., 2007)". (Shriner & Shriner, 2014, section 10.2, para. 11)
This is further substantiated by additional
research, located in your required resources: Sutton, Lasswell, Lanier, and
Miller’s (2014).
·
Based on your personal
and vicarious experiences, assess whether you agree with this research or not.
Support your explanation with supporting examples or with scholarly citations.
·
Describe a real-life
event that could interfere with the research findings. (Example: Sarah recently
lost her grandmother and has felt very sad. She finds this subject hard to talk
to her parents about. There is also a boy who has given her a great amount of
attention lately and seems open to listening to her.) Share only information
that you are comfortable with, or you may use another’s experiences or a
fictitious example.
Before you submit your discussion, you are encouraged to review
the Writing Center’s Grammarly page, which
includes a link to The Grammarly Guide, set up a Grammarly account (if you have not
already done so), and use Grammarly to review a rough draft of your assignment.
Then, carefully review all issues identified by Grammarly and revise your work
as needed
Peer Responses: Review several of your classmates’
posts. Provide a substantive response to at least two of your peers, at least
one of whom was assigned the content area different from yours, in a minimum of
300 words (each reply), Based on your understanding of the
reading, add important information to the conversation. Are there additional
things that should be discussed about this content? How does this content
support our understanding of human development?
Instructor Responses: Review any instructor feedback on your
postings. Often feedback is shared to help you to elevate your level of
critical thought or make corrections. Reply based on this feedback to advance
your understanding of the content addressed.
Observe the following guidelines for all
responses:
·
Remember that
discussion forums should be conversations; the dialogue is encouraged throughout
the course.
·
Provide a courteous and
interactive learning environment.
·
Your grade will
reflect the quality of your initial post, the depth of your peer replies, and
your active support of forum dialogue.
·
Your responses should
demonstrate that you have read the existing replies on the board. (In your the response, mention information and viewpoints already expressed by existing
responses to the same post.)
Remember that
discussion forums should be conversations; the dialogue is encouraged throughout
this course. Your grade will reflect the quality of your initial post, the
depth of your peer replies, and your active support of forum dialogue.