Write a profile for the magazine. This is only 2-3 pages double spaced. Complete the following in your profile:
- Reflect on your life’s timeline from early to middle adulthood. Beyond chronological age, discuss the milestones you’ve attained that defines you as a full-fledged adult (and additional ones you hope to attain).
- Discuss your moral development using Kohlberg’s theory and your personal experiences. Make sure you add a citation in-text of your source — I suggest your textbook. Do not use websites. Your summary of Kohlberg’s theory should be at least 75 words.
- Use the generativity aspect of Erikson’s midlife stage and your cultural background to give the audience additional context to your life (for example, did you experience a midlife crisis?). If you have not reached middle adulthood, you can be predictive in this part of the profile (for example, do you think you will experience a midlife crisis?). Make sure you add a citation in-text of where you got this information — I suggest your textbook. Your summary of Erikson’s theory should be at least 75 words.
- Reference on a different page your credible source for Kohlberg and Erikson. (Only 1 source is needed if you use the textbook).
Format is up to you. It is an article — you can add photos or set it up with graphics. You must include a reference at the end and citations where appropriate in APA style. It does not need to be double spaced or APA — but it can be, if you prefer.