Topic: Child and Adolescent Psychology Part 1: Reflection: Description of OccupationThis reflection should be 2 to 3 pages and include the

Topic: Child and Adolescent Psychology Part 1: Reflection: Description of OccupationThis reflection should be 2 to 3 pages and include the following:

Description of Occupation

  • Why this occupation is important to you

An accurate description of this occupation including the tasks a person in this occupation is required to perform

A list of the specific types of knowledge, skills, and characteristics (i.e., work styles) a person needs in order to be successful in this occupation. 

  • How the chosen specialization within the field of psychology (your topic) relates to this occupation and the required knowledge, skills, and characteristics.

Note: The information for this section must be gathered from a credible source.

Include a minimum of 2 to 3 pages, not including the required APA reference pages; submit APA style in-text citations throughout the work as well.

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