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Birth
I was born. This goes with Piaget's sensorimotor stage, and was significant because it marks the beginning of when I had to start learning to coordinate my senses and motor activity and learning how the world worked. -
First word
I said my first word (bird) at 6 months. This goes with Piaget's preoperational stage, and was significant because it was my first attempt at tangible communication. -
First time asking for help
The first time I asked for help was significant because it meant I was able to ask for what I needed and tell others what they could do to help me thrive. This represents Kohlberg's preconventional stage. -
Birth of brother
My first brother was born. I was more focused on how this would affect me than anything else, and that goes with Piaget's preoperational stage. This was significant because it marked a big change in my family dynamic. -
First day of school
I started preschool. This goes along with Kohlberg's preconventional stage, and was significant because it was the first time I was able to attempt to satisfy my need for education. -
First non tangible science class
I started learning about the body, which involved thinking on a more abstract plane because I couldn't actually see what we were talking about. This represents Piaget's formal operational stage, and was significant because it started me on the path I am now. -
Stood up to mother
The first time I told my mom she was wrong about something that I disagreed with morally. Represents Kohlberg's postconventional stage, and was significant because it was a major turning point in my relationship with my mother. -
Rule following
I spied on some of my friends for an adult who was concerned about them. This represents Kohlberg's conventional stage because I did it in order to win approval and follow rules. This is significant because it was the first time that I really made the decision to follow rules instead of following my friends. -
Starting college
Starting college will mark my transition into a more independent life where I'll have to work and provide for myself more than I do now. It goes with Kohlberg's postconventional stage and is significant because I'll have to do things more on my own than I ever have before. -
Retirement
After I'm done with my work, I will retire. This goes with Kohlberg's postconventional stage, and is significant because it will mark the beginning of my transition into a lifestyle where I won't have to care as much about saving the lives of others. -
Extra death
Me and Kierra will die after our dogs at our $25 million house. I will die in a bathtub made and filled with money while my chamber orchestra plays me a sonata. This is the post post conventional stage and is significant because I'm hella ded.