Cognitive physical socia emotional moral spiritual changes

Cognitive physical socia emotional moral spiritual changes

Highlight the major changes (cognitive, physical, social, emotional, moral and spiritual) one typically experiences through this period. Use APA format (7th edition styling), including a cover page, reference page,

Major changes (cognitive, physical, social, emotional, moral and spiritual)

Highlight the major changes (cognitive, physical, social, emotional, moral and spiritual) one typically experiences through this period. Use APA format (7th edition styling), including a cover page, reference page, headers with paper title and page number on each page, and cite your sources throughout the paper. The paper also must be double spaced, 12 point font, and saved as a Microsoft Word document. The final paper is due at the end of week #7.

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Rubric for Lifespan Development Paper
Firstly, meets page requirement, 8-10 pages not including title page, abstract, or reference section (5 points)

Secondly, APA formatting – Title page, Abstract, Headers, Headings, In-text Citations, and Reference Section (5 points)

Thirdly, Minimum 8 scholarly articles or books (10 points)

Fourthly, strong thesis statement and introduction paragraph (5 points)

Further, strong conclusion paragraph (5 points)

Finally, discuss and support with outside research each of the developmental areas (70 points)

Physical
Cognitive
Emotional
Social
Moral
Spiritual

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Physical, social, emotional and cognitive development

Adolescent developmental domains are intertwined and strongly influenced by experiences and environments.

The developmental changes that typically occur in adolescence have been documented extensively in literature that is widely accessible. Importantly, each area of development is intertwined with the other–physical, social, emotional and cognitive development–along with sociocultural and environmental influences and also experiences. A summary of some of the key developmental aspects of adolescence and the nature of these changes follows.

Physical development

In early adolescence, the body undergoes more developmental change than at any other time, apart from birth to two years old. The rate of growth is rapid and uneven, with a different pace and rate of change for each individual. Physical changes include increases in height, weight, and internal organ size as well as changes in skeletal and muscular systems.

Puberty occurs in early adolescence, triggered by the release of hormones which lead to the development of primary sex characteristics (genitalia) and also secondary sex characteristics (eg breast development in girls; facial hair in boys). The increased hormone production affects skeletal growth, hair production, and skin changes.

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