Child Development Theory
Child Development Theory
Choose a child development theory that interests you most from the following: 1. Freud’s Psychosexual Theory and Theory of the Mind; 2. Erikson’s Psychosocial Theory; 3. F. Skinner’s Operant Conditioning Theory; 4. Bandura’s Social Learning Theory; 5. Piaget’s Cognitive Developmental Theory (including assimilation and accommodation); 6. Vygotsky’s Sociocultural Theory.
Write a 4-5 page paper, typed, and double-spaced. Include the following: + A summary of the theory of child development you chose describing its key components (at least two pages). Include citations within the text when paraphrasing or quoting. + A discussion of one or more criticisms of the theory. Are there elements of the theory that experts have determined to be inaccurate or wrong? What are the shortcomings of this theory? Are there aspects of the theory (such as how the research was conducted) that raise ethical issues? + Explain how this theory compares and contrasts with your experience and beliefs about how children develop.
In other words, to what extent do you feel this theory is valid based on your own experiences? Provide two specific examples from your life to support your viewpoint. +Now that you have learned about this theory, describe two specific examples of how your interactions with children will be influenced or guided by this theory in the future. In other words, how can you apply this theory in the real world? +Include works cited page in MLA format.
RUBRIC ———————— Summary is complete, includes all main parts of the theory, in student’s own words, quotes and paraphrasing are correctly cited Strong analysis of one or more criticism of the theory. Discusses ethical concerns (if there are any). Makes 2 or more relevant and specific comparisons of theory to own experience Provides 2 or more clear examples of how interactions with children will be influenced by this theory Typed, neat, and free of grammar and spelling errors. Well edited. At least 3 educational references cited correctly.