Gender-neutral parenting

Presentation and written explanation

A.Select an interesting, debatable topic from this module that you would like to learn more about. Do some background research, and then find at least two journal articles that provide more insight into that topic. You may also reference information from national organizations that focus on child development (American Academy of Pediatrics, UNICEF, etc.). Here are some topics that have been debated in recent times, although you may choose your own:

  • breastfeeding
  • vaccinations
  • circumcision
  • gender-neutral parenting
  • co-sleeping

B. Pick out some interesting facts from your research. Think about some favorite insights, graphs, or charts. Your objective is to create an interesting visual (think: infographic) so that an outside observer could quickly learn at least three new things by looking at it. It must include at least two images (pictures, charts, and graphs all count as images) and some text. You can present both sides of the “debate” on your infographic (for example, the pros and cons of circumcision), or you can focus on one side. Include your references in APA format either at the bottom of the visual or on a separate page.

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Please do not feel overwhelmed by creating a visual. You can think of it as making a simplified “poster” about the topic. You may design the poster in any medium you desire, including Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, Photoshop, or one of the following programs:

  • https://www.canva.com/ (Links to an external site.) is really easy to use and convenient because it has tons of free shapes and designs for you to use.
  • http://infogr.am/ (Links to an external site.) is a fabulous tool if you want to include a chart or graph in your infographic.
  • http://www.easel.ly/ (Links to an external site.) (Links to an external site.)has some great pre-designed Infographic options to work with.

C. Submit your presentation along with a 200-500-word write-up explaining what you learned about the topic from your research and in creating the presentation. (Your summary worth 10 points) Review 2 of your fellow students’ presentations. Write a short (150 to 200-word summary) of his or her presentations.

NOTE: Use RTC Library Databases to find your journal articles. Journal are scholarly, professional journals written for peers within a professional organization or group. They do not include newspapers, magazines, or internet articles. Make sure you are using a journal for this assignment.