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Psychology Class on writing a letter to a son or daughter preferbably a daughter who is about to reach adolescent here are the instructions:
1. Imagine that you are a parent and that you have a son or daughter who is about to enter adolescence. Because you will soon be leaving on a journey that will prevent you from having contact for the next 10 years, this will be your last opportunity to help your child deal with the changes he/she will be experiencing during puberty and adolescence.
2. You are to write a letter to a son or daughter before you leave on your journey. The letter should be worded so thatt it can be understood by the child and so it will give him/her a positive attitude toward the changes to be experienced.
3. You are to emphasize the physical changes that take place during puberty and any other "words of wisdom" that you feel are important as they embark on their journey toward adulthood.
4. You also have an opportunity to impart some spiritual guidance as your child proceeds through this stage of life. Be strategic in your words. Focus on the points that you consider most important as he/she enters this stage.
Write your letter using proper grammar, spelling, and punctuation with well-organized content, supporting your thoughts and facts with information from Scripture. The second part to this survey is
1. What was the most important aspect that you wanted to convey to your son or daughter? Why?
2. What developmental issue did you focus on.
3. How did you feel about this exercise? And Why?
4. Did you see this letter as an opportunity for growth for your child or a warning of peril ahead? Why?
5. As you wrote this, what was your greatest fear?
6. What is one area of development that you hope that your child would acheive during this period of his/her life? If possible could you get me an answer to this survey back by the 27th of this month (May). Sorry that this is such a short notice I just received it for my class this need to be in APA Format please at least if possible a three page format.