Eggsperiment: Day 7-2

To-Do Date: Sep 21 at 11:59pm

Use this basic outline to help guide you through your project. Below you will find the details for Day 4. 

Day 1

Day 7- High School (15-18 years)

 

  1. Development- explain
    1. Piaget
      1. Formal Operational
        1. Explain what your child's behavior based on Piaget’s formal operational stage
      2. Erickson
        1. Identity v Confusion
          1. Explain child behavior based on the Identity v Role Confusion
        2. Vygotsky
          1. Explain something that your child is learning to do. Must include what they can do independently, what they can do with help (ZoPD), and what they cannot do, even with help.
        3. Bandura
          1. Describe one thing that your child learn through observation.
        4. Morality
          1. Create a moral dilemma that your child may face and explain what level of moral processing (according to Kholberg) that your child would use to address the dilemma.
        5. Conflict
          1. You will be assigned a “conflict” that your child experience.
            1. What will you do and say to your egg baby?
            2. What parenting style will you use to handle the situation?
            3. Your response to these conflicts needs to be detailed in all aspects of the situation, your emotions, your actions, your parenting style. You must also be sure to include which psychological stage of development your egg is in at the time of the conflict and explain why you feel your egg is having this conflict (and how you as a parent can help your egg as it struggles) You will need to use each different theory at least ONCE.

 

  1. Summary of the day

Conflict 

Day 7- High School (15-18 years)

  1. Wants to spend the night at a friends house (you’ve never met the parents)
  2. Busted with alcohol and/or tobacco products
  3. Asked if gf/bf can go on a family trip
  4. Wears clothes that do not match your expectations/house rules
  5. Caught sneaking out
  6. Shows up past curfew
  7. Arrested
  8. Make up your own (you are the experts here so don’t disappoint… keep it appropriate)