HHG Emily Frias

By efrias
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    HHG Emily Frias

  • Learned To Walk

    Learned To Walk
    Taking my first steps was an example of physical development then continuing into toddling, stable walking, and eventually running.
  • Lauren is born

    Lauren is born
    The birth of my sisiter allowed my social development to grow. As my first sibling, I had to learn how to co-operate with younger children in the house and learn how to share.
  • Started School

    Started School
    Starting school allowed me to develop an education and grow intellectually by learning the basics of school such as reading, writing, and math. Here, I also learned social skills and what was acceptable behaviour versus unaccaptable behaviour.
  • Ryan Was Born

    Ryan Was Born
    Having a second sibling meant having to learn to get along with more children in the house as well as picking up skills on how to care for a baby. This would be another example of emotional and moral development (The same as when Lauren was born but Ryan refused to go away until I added him in).
  • Started Playing Softball

    Started Playing Softball
    Playing softball is an example of physical development because to pkay I had to first learn the basic skills to learn how to play.
  • Diagnosis of Epilepsy

    Diagnosis of Epilepsy
    When I was six, I was diagnosed with Epilepsy. This affected me emotionally because I did not wuite understand the full concept of what was going on, as well as being bullied at school. It also shows physical development because my brain has a slight disorder causing seizures, and the side effects of many medications caused negative physical development.
  • Started Karate

    Started Karate
    Starting karate developed me physically by allowing me to get a sufficient amount of excerise. Karate can also be viewed from an emotional development standpoint, as it allowed me to become less shy as a person. Morally, karate elaborated and strengthened my views of respect and decipline.
  • Started Epilepsy Purple Day Fundraiser

    Started Epilepsy Purple Day Fundraiser
    Starting a fundraiser for epilepsy cause moral development because it allowed me to give back to the community to raise money for a cause I felt very close to as well as have others aware of epilepsy and that people living with it are not any different than any one else.
  • Started Choir

    Started Choir
    Starting choir allowed me to develop emotionally, physically, and socially as a person. I learned the basic skills needed to sing properly such as breathing techniques and how to sing with support. Choir has played a part in me becoming more social as a person and finding a group of friends while first starting highschool. The songs chosen may also have a great impact on the way I feel.
  • My First Job

    My First Job
    My first job allowed me to further develop my already set morals of hard work, responsibility, and initiative. As well as morals, I developed socially by interecting with customers and coworkers.
  • Accepted to Niagara College

    Accepted to Niagara College
    Getting accepted into college was an excepting event. It will allow me to continue my intellectual development as well as social development, as I will be moving away, becoming more idependant, and meeting new poeple.