Presentation Assignment
For this assignment you will choose a topic/issue in child development to explore in depth. The list below is separated into developmental stages and includes research questions that apply to each stage of development. You will choose a topic, and then research articles on the topic.
Possible Topics to Research (other topics may be chosen, but will need to be approved by the instructor):
Infant/Toddler Development
What factors contribute to early mobility?
How might caregivers facilitate language expression in toddlers?
How is crying related to language development?
Does it really matter if you read to your baby?
Early Childhood Development
How might being a twin affect development?
Does birth order (youngest, middle, and oldest) or being an only child play a role in personality development?
Is preschool good for children?
How can we help young children develop self-regulation skills?
How do child-initiated programs differ from teacher-directed programs? Which is most beneficial to overall development of children?
Middle Childhood Development
How might we decrease childhood obesity?
What can schools do to prevent bullying?
What is the best age to teach children how to read?
Is private school better than public school?
Should parents spank their children?
How does family structure affect children in middle childhood?
Adolescent Development
How might schools prevent drug abuse?
What factors lead to eating disorders?
How is the use of technology changing the way teenagers interact with each other?
How can we prevent teen suicide?
How does long-term depression affect brain development?
What is an Empirical Article?
USC Library Guide: Identifying Empirical Articles
You can find these articles using a google scholar search, or by using the LAVC library website to search through databases. This video will show you how to search for articles using google scholar:
How to Find Peer Reviewed Journal Articles on Google Scholar
Databases that contain empirical research: (selected list only)
Academic Search Premier to your search terms try adding method* or research or research design or survey* or data or result*
PsycINFO limit your searches by Form/Content Type to Empirical Study
ERIC limit to Pub. Type to Reports – Research/Technical
Change one dropdown box to Record Type=143. This finds REPORTS–RESEARCH.
Sociological Abstracts 1963 – present.
Sports Discus
Change search limit to Level = Advanced for original scientific research
LAVC Library Research Toolkit (LRT)
Made up of seven individual modules, the LRT is designed to introduce you to the research and writing process. Each module includes readings, videos, activities, and a quiz to assess your understanding of the material. Your instructor may have assigned a single module or the entire Toolkit. You must earn a 75% or higher on the quiz at the end of the module to earn your proof of completion.
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Due on 5/26*
After selecting a topic,
Research your topic, and pick one study that you find really interesting.
Summarize your article [1 paragraph for each section of article (5 paragraphs total). Include identifying information about the article (title, authors, journal, and publication date).
Type out your summary, and submit it on canvas.