Conduct an Interview to Conduct a Clinical Case Study of One (1) of the Following Stages: •Breastfeeding Early Childhood •Middle Childhood •Puberty •Adolescence Instructions:
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Conduct an Interview to Conduct a Clinical Case Study of One (1) of the Following Stages:
•Breastfeeding
Early Childhood
•Middle Childhood
•Puberty
•Adolescence
Instructions:
Guide for Conducting the Clinical Case Study of One (1) Developmental Stage
A case study is a research design that allows for the collection of necessary information to address the needs of a human being. It provides a detailed picture of an individual’s behavior and development.
1.How to Conduct a Case Study for One (1) Developmental Stage?
•Select an individual in one of the developmental stages (infancy, early childhood, middle childhood, puberty, or adolescence).
•Observe the individual in their environment and conduct an interview.
•Observe the individual in their environment and interview the adult or educator responsible for the individual to gather information that facilitates understanding of their growth and development.
It is important to adhere to ethical and confidentiality standards. (The participant’s name must not be identified at any point.)
2.Outline to FollowDevelopmental History
•How was the pregnancy?
Was it planned, premature, or normal?
What health conditions did the mother experience?
What social or health-related incidents occurred?
•How was the birth?
What health conditions did the mother experience postpartum?
Was the birth cesarean or natural?
3.mary of the Individual’s Development
•Which developmental stage is the individual in?
What did you learn from this research?
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