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Lifespan Visual Activity

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This activity involves representing ideas with images. Students are to complete one page of images each week for 8 weeks to represent the 8 major periods of lifespan development: birth, toddler [1-2 years], early childhood [2-6 years], middle childhood [6-12 years], adolescence [12-18 years], early adulthood [18-40 years], middle adulthood [40-60 years] and late adulthood [60-grave].

The images can be personal or taken from the Internet. The image page AND a 1-2 paragraph summary of how the image(s) represent the developmental milestones of that particular period of human development is due on Saturday by 11:59pm, with the first activity due on 3/2/2013.

Submission Dates:

3/2/13 – Module 3 Activity: Birth, Toddler, & Early Childhood

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3/9/13 – Module 4 Activity: Middle Adulthood

3/30/13 – Module 5 Activity: Adolescence

4/13/13 – Module 6 Activity: Early Adulthood

4/20/13 – Module 7 Activity: Middle Adulthood /Late Adulthood

Modules 3 images and paragraphs may be in one document or PowerPoint, BUT must be separated or on different slides.

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Lifespan VISUAL Example

Each of these pictures demonstrates developmental changes in infants and toddlers. Pictures 1-6 shows a child from 0-3 months motor development skills as he/she raises his head and chest while lying on his stomach; supports his/her upper body with his/her arms when lying on stomach; and reaches and grasps for things with both hands. However, a child between 8-12 months shows motor skill development when they take their first steps, assisted; pull themselves up to stand; walk two or three steps without support; and finger-feeds him/herself.

Alternately, pictures 6 shows that a toddler- aged child will be observing how people react to other people, including how the grown-ups around him respond to his needs. He/she will mimic behaviors. He/she will also recognize how similar shaped objects react in similar ways. He/she will also form attachments to caregivers that may result in crying and separation anxiety.

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