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Think about one meaningful childhood memory (birth through adolescence). Describe: What happened? Approximately how old were you? Why is this memory meaningful to you? Examples may include:

Instructions

Write a 400–800-word reflection addressing the following prompts

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Part 1. A Childhood Memory (150–250 words; 20 points)

Think about one meaningful childhood memory (birth through adolescence).

Describe:

What happened? Approximately how old were you? Why is this memory meaningful to you? Examples may include:

Learning to ride a bike Starting school A family tradition A favorite teacher Making a close friend Learning an important lesson from your parents Part 2. Looking Back (150–250 words; 20 points)

Reflect on your experience.

Discuss:

How do you think this experience influenced the person you are today? Do you think another child might experience the same event differently? Why or why not? What questions about child development do you hope this course will help you answer? Part 3. Connecting to Child Development Theories (100–200 words; 10 points)

Based on the theories introduced this week (e.g., Freud, Erikson, Piaget, Social Learning Theory, Classical Conditioning, Operant Conditioning, Bioecological Systems Theory, Vygotsky, Evolutionary Perspective):

Which theory do you relate to the most when thinking about your own childhood? Explain why. Which theory do you relate to the least? Explain why you think it does not describe your experiences as well. You do not need to identify the “correct” theory. Instead, focus on which theories best reflect your own experiences and explain your reasoning.