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Prenatal/ Birth
Hi' I'm Julie. -
I can see! Objects are clear.
First Two years
Biosocial Development -
I smiled today! :-)
First Two Years
Psychosocial Development -
Mom clapping her hands and I turn to look.
First Two Years
Cognitive Development -
I said my first word today. "Dada!"
First Two years
PsychosocialDevelopment -
I took my first steps today.
First Two Years
Psychosocial Development -
A 4 year old boy fell and was crying. I went over to help him up and I kissed his boo-boo.
Early Childhood
Psychosocial Development -
Mom over hears me talking to myself about what I'm going to need to color with.
Early Childhood
Cognitive Development (private talk) -
Everyone calls me a "bean poll." I'm a growing girl and I can do cartwheels to prove it! I also like to fish.
Early Childhood
Biosocial Development -
6x6=36, 6x6=36, 6x6=36, 6x6=36. I'm using visual clues and auditory hints to remember my multiplication.
Middle Childhood
Cognitive Development -
My Adult teeth are coming in. I think I'm going to need braces.
Middle Childhood
Biosocial Development -
Pick me, pick me, pick me! I know the answer! (Always rasing my hand in class)
Middle Childhood
Psychosocial Development (High self-esteem) -
I'm on the honor roll again! I can't wait to graduate.
Adolescence
Cognitive Development
I'm using formal operational thoughts. -
Started my period.
Adolescence
Biosocial Development. -
I've been rehearsing our Pom-Pon routine and I can't wait until tonight to preform it at the football game. YAY!
Adolescence
Psychosocial Development. -
I'm going to college and learning time management. Also using postformal thinking.
Emerging Adult
Cognitive Development -
I've really become a strong, healthy, and attractive young women.
Emerging Adulthood
Biosocial Development. -
I'm thinking a lot more about marriage and the qualities I would like in a husband.
Emerging Adulthood
Psychosocial Development -
Got married!
Adulthood
Psychosocial Development -
Surprise! You're having twins! (Gave birth)
Adulthood
Biosocial Development -
My vocabulary has become very versatile and extensive.
Adulthood
Cognitive Development -
I had a knee replacement. It's hereditary.
Late Adulthood
Biosocial Development -
I can't remember where I put my keys but I remember my sons 16th birthday party like it was yesterday.
Late Adulthood
Cognative Development -
My husband and I volunteer at the soup kitchen once a month. We've been married 42 years!
Late Adulthood
Psychosocial Development -
Death - I lived to 89 years old. I passed away in my sleep of natural causes