Part 1: Observation
Assignment Instructions
1. Prepare for your observation
Download, print, and review the Developmental Observation Questions
handout. (Located on assignment overview page)
Review the following resources per your selected developmental age group.
2. Observe and interact with either a child from birth to 12 years old, an adolescent between 13-17 years of age, or an adult 18+ years old.
You must pick a different age group than the group that the person you chose for your Advancing Development Paper belonged to.
Identify the participants name, age, what stood out to you most about the observation, and whether your individual is on track developmentally.
3. Write a bullet point outline that reports the individuals physical,cognitive, social/emotional, and spiritual/moral development.
Provide 3-5 bullets for each area of development (physical, cognitive, social/emotional, and spiritual/moral).
A minimum of 12 bullet points.
Bullet points should include at least one key term, theory, or stage based on the
readings and research for each area of development.
The key terms, theories, or stages should be in bold text.
Each bullet point needs to have a different key term, theory, or stage.
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A bullet point should include an example and/or quote illustrating the term/theorist/stage.
e.g. Refer to the Development Observation Guide as a guide to complete your observation. (Located on assignment overview page)
4. Complete and submit your Development Observation Guide and Development Observation Questions.
5. Include at least 2 credible sources
All applicants go through a series of tests that check their level of English and knowledge of formatting styles. The applicant is also required to present a sample of writing to the Evaluation Department. If you wish to find out more about the procedure, check out the whole process.