Halfon & Forrest (2017) suggested that there are seven principles which define L

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Halfon & Forrest (2017) suggested that there are seven principles which define Life Course Health Development (LCHD): Health development, Unfolding, Complexity, Timing, Plasticity, Thriving and Harmony.  Select one of these principles to write about. 1) Define the principle; 2) Explain its implications on the development process; 3) Describe how that principle may influence the adaptive capability of an individual (or population); 4) Give an example.
Let’s try to provide a good discussion on ALL the principles.  LATE POSTERS: please select a principle that does not have many posts.
Reference
Halfon, N., Forrest, C.B. (2018). The Emerging Theoretical Framework of Life Course Health Development. In: Halfon, N., Forrest, C., Lerner, R., Faustman, E. (eds) Handbook of Life Course Health Development . Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-47143-3_2
Option 2: Health and well being, parenting, education, sociocultural contexts and diversity, and social policy are all areas of contemporary concern that are closely tied to lifespan development. Are all of these contemporary concerns equally important during each stage of the lifespan? As you look at these concerns is there one concern that stands out as more important than the others to you? Explain your answer.
Discussion Submission Instructions
This discussion requires one (1) initial post (IP) and two (2) reply posts (RPs). Please note: Although your instructor may not respond to your specific post(s) every week, be assured he/she will read every initial post and reply.
For your one (1) initial post:
Click Start a New Thread, and enter the title and content of your post in the appropriate boxes. Click Post when you are ready to submit.
We recommend that you type your post in Microsoft Word, save it to your computer, and then copy and paste the text into the Discussion. This way, you reduce the chance of losing your work in the rare case of a technical issue. Do not submit the post as an attachment.
Your initial post must be at least 200-250 words in length.
Your initial post is due on 11:55 PM Eastern Time on Thursday of this week.
Your initial post requires the use of at least one (1) citation and reference from your textbook to support your discussion. Your citation and reference must be formatted using APA Style.
For your two (2) reply posts:
Read all of your colleagues’ initial posts. Click the Reply to Thread link underneath the title of the ones you wish to respond to.
Your reply posts must be at least 60-80 words in length. Your comments to other students should be substantive and demonstrate critical thinking.
Your reply posts are due on 11:55 PM Eastern Time on Sunday of this week.
Any information gathered from outside sources must be cited and referenced using APA Style. Click here for an overview of APA Style citations and references. For more information about APA Style, use the APA Resources link in the left navigation of this course.
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