You will write a final summary on the Child Life topic of your own choosing related to the ideas presented in this course. The  goal of the final

 

You will write a final summary on the Child Life topic of your own choosing related to the ideas presented in this course.

The  goal of the final summary is to provide an opportunity for the student to  integrate the course concepts discussed, to further explore a particular  topic of interest, and to reflect on his/her learning . Choose a topic or concept that is particularly interesting to  you and explain why it is interesting.

This summary will have two parts, research/discussion and reflection.

  1. The  first part of the summary should include information/discussion about the  chosen topic,and citations related to the topic, and clear  relation to Child Life. This will comprise 75% of your summary.
  2. The  second part of the summary is your reflection about this topic and your  overall learning in this course. Your reflection should touch on what  you have learned and why this topic is important to you. This will  comprise 25% of your summary.

It is  expected that this summary provides a relatively in-depth exploration and  discussion into the topic/concept chosen, and citations are expected.  

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