In this assignment, you will reflect on what you have learned about social and personality development in children. Scenario: Imagine that you are a counselor who has conducted an assessmen
In this assignment, you will reflect on what you have learned about social and personality development in children.
Scenario: Imagine that you are a counselor who has conducted an assessment and spoken with Ian one-on-one.
Create an 8- to 10-slide Microsoft PowerPoint presentation in which you analyze the case study.
Use the Week 3 Case Study Presentation PowerPoint template to complete your assignment.
Write a response to each prompt in the template.
Support your responses with relevant details and/or examples.
Include speaker notes with your presentation.
Using this Presentation Template
Instructions for each slide are provided in the speaker notes section of the slide. Be sure that your PowerPoint screen is set up to display speaker notes.
Click on the Notes icon at the bottom of the presentation to access the instructions for each slide.
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Instructions:
Read the reminders on this slide before completing this presentation template.
Delete this slide before submitting your presentation.
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General Reminders
Use brief bullet points on each slide to highlight main ideas.
Longer sentences with detailed information should go into the section for speaker notes below the slide.
Use correct spelling and grammar.
Remember to replace prompts and instructions with your own content.
Use of images is encouraged but not required.
Cite 3–5 scholarly references and any images used on the reference slide located at the end of the presentation.
Delete this slide before submitting your presentation.
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Wk 3 – Case Study: Social and Personality Development
CCMH/504: Individual and Family Development Across the Life Span
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Please add your name, instructor's name, and submission date in the indicated area.
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Case Study Overview (Part 1)
Summarize 3 problems related to Ian’s social and personality development.
Support your responses with relevant details and/or examples.
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Complete the slide above by adding your response in bullet points. Use the prompts provided in the slide to guide your thinking.
Remember to delete these instructions in the speaker notes and replace them with your speaker notes. Write in complete sentences. Your speaker notes should represent what you would say about this slide if you were to give the presentation in person.
Note: You may add more slides if necessary.
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Case Study Overview (Part 2)
Explain how Ian’s development may be affected by the problems you identified.
Support your responses with relevant details and/or examples.
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Instructions:
Complete the slide above by adding your response in bullet points. Use the prompts provided in the slide to guide your thinking.
Remember to delete these instructions in the speaker notes and replace them with your speaker notes. Write in complete sentences. Your speaker notes should represent what you would say about this slide if you were to give the presentation in person.
Note: You may add more slides if necessary.
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Applicable Developmental Milestones (Part 1)
Describe the social/emotional stage Ian is experiencing. How did Ian come out of the previous social/emotional stage?
Support your responses with relevant details and/or examples.
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Instructions:
Complete the slide above by adding your response in bullet points. Use the prompts provided in the slide to guide your thinking.
Remember to delete these instructions in the speaker notes and replace them with your speaker notes. Write in complete sentences. Your speaker notes should represent what you would say about this slide if you were to give the presentation in person.
Note: You may add more slides if necessary.
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Applicable Developmental Milestones (Part 2)
Describe the cognitive stage Ian is in, according to Piaget.
Explain how cognitive development and learning may have contributed to these issues.
Support your responses with relevant details and/or examples.
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Complete the slide above by adding your response in bullet points. Use the prompts provided in the slide to guide your thinking.
Remember to delete these instructions in the speaker notes and replace them with your speaker notes. Write in complete sentences. Your speaker notes should represent what you would say about this slide if you were to give the presentation in person.
Note: You may add more slides if necessary.
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Applicable Developmental Milestones (Part 3)
Describe the moral stage Ian is in, according to Kohlberg.
Support your responses with relevant details and/or examples.
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Complete the slide above by adding your response in bullet points. Use the prompts provided in the slide to guide your thinking.
Remember to delete these instructions in the speaker notes and replace them with your speaker notes. Write in complete sentences. Your speaker notes should represent what you would say about this slide if you were to give the presentation in person.
Note: You may add more slides if necessary.
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Details for Further Review
What details might you want to know more about Ian?
Explain how these details could assist you in your work with him.
Support your responses with relevant details and/or examples.
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Complete the slide above by adding your response in bullet points. Use the prompts provided in the slide to guide your thinking.
Remember to delete these instructions in the speaker notes and replace them with your speaker notes. Write in complete sentences. Your speaker notes should represent what you would say about this slide if you were to give the presentation in person.
Note: You may add more slides if necessary.
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References
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Complete the slide above by citing all scholarly references used in this presentation.
Remember to also cite any images used.
Format all sources according to APA guidelines.
When finished, delete these instructions.
No speaker notes are necessary for this slide.
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CCMH/504 v6
Case Study: Ian
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Case Study: Ian
Ian is a 7-year-old male, just finishing first grade. He reportedly does not pay attention in class, often disturbs the class when he is talking out loud, and doesn’t follow directions. When he is asked to quiet down or pay attention, he does it momentarily and then goes back to his same behavior. When he has to “turn a card” (a green/yellow/red system for behavior at school), he will be upset, sometimes tearful, will throw things off his desk, and has even tipped his chair over. He will then lay on the floor and be noisy or loud. Regarding school subjects, Ian does poorly in reading and spelling. He is good at math and likes numbers. He likes to draw.
At home, Ian is the oldest of three children. He has a 4-year-old sister and a 2-year-old brother. He is living with his single mother and a friend that she met while in the women’s shelter. Ian’s mother called the shelter after a particularly violent beating by her husband. He had brought Ian and his siblings to the living room and had them watch as he beat on Ian’s mom, choked her, and threatened to kill her. Ian was 5 1/2 when this event happened. His mother had Ian call 911 after the dad had left and then they went to a shelter. They were in the shelter for about 6 months. His dad was arrested for domestic violence and he hasn’t seen his dad since that time. Ian was close to his dad and they often wrestled, played football, and played catch together. Ian’s dad favored Ian, taught him to be a “man’s man,” and ignored Ian’s siblings. Ian’s mom reported that she had been with her husband since she was 16, and he was physically, verbally, and emotionally abusive the entire time. She also stated that he had a drug and alcohol use disorder, had trouble maintaining a job, and lost many of his relationships with friends because he was “hot-tempered.”
Ian picks on his little sister and often calls her names. He pushes her around and hits her. He disrespects his mother and calls her names as well. He is good to his little brother and doesn’t show any violence towards him. He is also good to the female roommate who lives with them and takes care of Ian and his siblings while his mother is working. Ian’s mother is gone most days for at least 10 hours working as an assistant manager in a retail store. When Ian is with the roommate, he is more respectful, and he talks to her at great length and tells her how he feels. He doesn’t do that with his mother, and it appears that he tries to make his mother angry.
Recently Ian’s moodiness has become worse. At school he is throwing more tantrums, getting into physical fights with his classmates, and is violent towards them on the playground. He is sent to the principal’s office almost daily and sent home 2–3 times a week.
Culturally, Ian is Caucasian. He has grandparents on his mother’s side who are practicing Jehovah’s Witnesses, but his mother has rejected the religion and says she is an atheist. His mother’s brother is supportive but wants the family to practice the religion. The family is in a low SES (socioeconomic status) household and rural area. Ian’s father didn’t allow them to participate in community activities. Ian now lives in a small town, less rural, and is in a different school. He was in kindergarten when the incident with his father happened. He was in the shelter’s school for 6 months and then he was placed in first grade in this school just before the second semester began.
The school’s major concern is his violence and aggression, which has been getting much worse over the past few weeks. His mother’s main concern is also the aggression and that he gets sent home so often, but she is worried about his poor reading and spelling as well.
Ian is of average height and weight for his age of 7 years, 1 month. He is talkative and very active, good at gross motor activities, not great at fine motor skills, cannot read and spells poorly, appears to be inattentive and unfocused, has trouble sitting still, and is very negative.
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