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ch 5 biosocial actual growth is tremendous right now
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cognitive ch 6 when children start speaking their first words
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ch 7 psychosocial emotions and attachemnts begin to form
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ch 8 biosocial motor skills have developed enough to begin walking, running and climbing on things without assistance and constant falling down.
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ch 10 pyschosocial when you begin to actively engage with playmates and do things like share toys
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cognitive children begin to learn to count and memorize their alphabet ch 9
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ch 12 cognitive games with rules are able to be played
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ch 11 biosocial children have slower growth but more strength.
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ch 13 psychosocial children learn to associate with like individuals and the idea of popular kids and bullies forms.
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left home for college
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started at a four year university GVSU
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met stuart in college still one of my best friends. intimacy and friendship becomes very important
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returned to my original career in ems and began to expand on it with continuing education. Paramedic. Finshed my degree at schoolcraft and graduated with honors.
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health depends on daily activities I quit smoking and bought a fit bit to measure physical exercise and water intake
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intimacy forms with adult aging parents. Went to opening day baseball with my mother. It was her first Tigers game and first visit to Comerica Park.
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psychosocial-i am not this age group yet
frail elderly-persons become weak and unable to maintain daily activities sometimes due to lack of self care -
cognitive-i am not this age group yet
neurocognitive disorders occur such as alzheimers and stroke. -
biosocial (I am not this age group yet)
disease & aging occurs including impairment of senses such as eyesight and hearing -
due to the life expectancy calculator that we performed in previous modules I am expected to die at age 94