Week 5 Assignment: Lifespan Development Timeline ✓ Solved

Week 5 Assignment Lifespan Development Timeline

Create a PowerPoint presentation of your lifespan development timeline. Your timeline should include 3 important events or milestones in your life, from past to future (what you imagine your life will look like), starting with what you remember from your childhood to adulthood. Briefly describe each milestone in 2-3 sentences. Then label the event as one of the stages of human development: childhood, adolescence, adulthood, or aging. Each event or milestone should be from a different stage of human development.

You can describe future events in mid-late adulthood or aging, depending where you currently fall within the lifespan development stages. What aspects of these events were associated with physical, cognitive, social or moral development? Be sure to include key concepts and theories for each milestone and make clear connections, where appropriate. Would you consider one stage of human development (childhood, adolescence, adulthood) more pivotal than the others? Explain.

Create a PowerPoint presentation adhering to APA format, with a minimum of 10 slides (not including title, introduction, and references). Include the following:

- Title and Introduction slides

- Three milestones described in 2-3 sentences each, labeled from different stages of human development

- Connect each milestone to physical, cognitive, social, or moral development, referencing key concepts and theories

- Explain if one stage of development is more pivotal than the others, with reasoning

- Incorporate relevant images related to key concepts, properly cited

- Include in-text APA citations for all sources

- Reference at least two outside scholarly sources, the textbook, and/or weekly lessons

- Use a font size of 16+ points for readability

- Ensure organization, clarity, and proper formatting throughout

Your submission will be graded based on content completeness, connection to development theories, presentation quality, mechanics, citation accuracy, and alignment with assignment criteria.