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SOCIAL CHANGE WITHIN DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY

Throughout this course, you may have gravitated to certain stages of development and certain research topics. Perhaps you found cognitive development during early childhood particularly appealing. Perhaps you are interested in the process of identity development during adolescence and the influence of culture. Maybe you want to learn more about how older adults cope with Alzheimers disease. There are endless questions and endless opportunities to affect change, improve human development, and positively impact the overall quality of life.

Take your curiosities and interests a step further and generate some ideas for positive social change in those areas. Do not limit yourself to what your current resources or capacities are; if you had ample resources at your disposal, what would you want to do to affect positive social change?

To prepare for this Discussion:

  • Review the Walden University Social Change website and explore the possibilities for positive social change.
  • Think about a research topic that involves lifespan development and how it could contribute to positive social change.

Post about a description of a research topic that involves lifespan development and explain how it could contribute to positive social change. Then, explain the actions you could take to bring about social change for that research topic possibility. Be specific.

 References

  • Cole, M. (2013). . Developmental Psychology, 49(1), 8491. doi:10.1037/a0029623
  • Russell, S. T. (2015). . Research in Human Development, 12(34), 274279. doi:10.1080/15427609.2015.1068049
  • Serpell, R., & Marfo, K. (2014). . New Directions for Child and Adolescent Development, 2014(146), 122. doi:10.1002/cad.20070
  • Stein, G. L., Cupito, A. M., Mendez, J. L., Prandoni, J., Huq, N., & Westerberg, D. (2014). . Journal of Latina/o Psychology, 2(4), 224250. doi:10.1037/lat0000025
  • Sternberg, R. J. (2014). . Developmental Review, 34(3), 2087224. doi:10.1016/j.dr.2014.05.004
  • Walden University. (2016). . Retrieved from https://www.waldenu.edu/about/social-change
  • . (2015). Retrieved from http://worldpolicycenter.org/
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