Instructions: The purpose of this final reflection is for you to look back at your experience in this course and reflect on

Instructions:

The purpose of this final reflection is for you to look back at your experience in this course and reflect on the skills you’ve developed and the information you’ve learned throughout this semester. 

The end-of-semester reflection is worth 4 points and should be
 at least 2 double-spaced pages long in Times New Roman point 12 font. 

Pre-Class Reflection OPTIONAL questions:

Remember to discuss only 1 topic in your reflection. 

· OPTIONAL PROMPT #1: What are the three most important skills this class helped you develop?

· OPTIONAL PROMPT #2: What are three things you learned from this class that you think (or hope!) you will remember for the rest of your life?

· OPTIONAL PROMPT #3: What did you learn about research on human development from this class?

Remember…

This reflection 
should

1. Be personal (reflections are subjective, there are no right or wrong answers so please resist the urge to google!).

2. Be written in a proper academic tone (make sure to proofread!). 

3. Be one to two double spaced pages long. 

4. Be double spaced and written in Times New Roman point 12 font.

5. Discuss only 1 topic (you should choose only 1 of the optional prompts or topics for your reflection). 

This reflection
 should not:

1. Include a summary of the readings/videos.

2. Be too short (I want to know you have really given thought to your reflection, the minimum length is 2 double spaced pages in 12 point Times New Roman font without including the prompt, your name, date, etc).

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