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Prenatal development and birth
Biosocial development- mother is pregnant and his healthy
Cognitive development- mother is not working and is a stay at home mother
Psychosocial development- mother is tired during pregnancy due to careing for other children -
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Prenatal Development & Birth
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First two years
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The first two years
Biosocial development- began to crawl at 8 months -
First two years
Cognitive development- 1 year old begin saying few words that mother and father can recognize, bottle, momma, dada. -
First two years
Psychocial development- began daytime toilet training at age 2 -
Early childhood
Cognitive development- Instead of saying I am going to brush my teeth, I would say I am gooing to brush my tooths -
Early childhood
Biosocial development- I broke my left arm and needed help dressing myself -
Early childhood
Psychosocial development- I learned how to play frozen tag with the neighborhood kids -
Middle childhood
Biosocial development- I was healthy and played many sports with the neighboord kids, especially baseball -
Middle childhood
Cognitive development- I won the checker tournament in my class beating 80 other kids -
Middle childhood
Psychosocial development- I was bullied by my peers in class and my teacher -
Adolescence
biosocial development- I noticed changes in my body and was developing breast appearing more like a woman -
Adolescence
Cognitive development- my religion became more important to me and it helped me concentrate in school as I continued to be bullied -
Adolescence
Psychsocial development- I had a little strained relationship with my dad because he felt women should be secretaries and wanted me to go to a business school to learn how to do this job, and I felt I should run a company and would need a secretary. -
Emerging Adulthood
Biosocial development - I work out alot and am active, but unlike my peers I seem to be developing acid reflux disease -
Emerging Adulthood
Psychosocial development- I am in a serious relationship and am starting to look towards marriage. -
Emerging Adulthood
Cognitive development- I have graduated from high-school and am getting ready to start business school. -
Adulthood
Biosocial development - I have developed a pituitary tumor after alreading finding out I did not have acid reflex in my emerging adulthood years, I actually had gastrinomoa, and it is discovered that I have a very very rare genetic disease called multipule endrocrine neoplasia. I may now also be developing parathyroid tumors as well. -
Adulthood
Cognitive development- I have gone back to school to and am looking into the field of psychology as my health issues interferred with my education. -
Adulthood
Psychosocial development- my mother has cancer and has just almost passed away, but made it and will now continue with chemotherapy. My father almost died during a routine heart procedure. My sisters and I work together to take care of our parents. -
Late Adulthood
Biosocial- Because of my age in my mid sixities, some have prejudices about my limits. Disease can become more common in this age, but I am doing all the necessary things i can to keep this at bay. -
Late Adulthood
Cognitive- I may now forget where I put my grocery list occasionally. I have a tendency to say what is on my mind more freely and am less restraint. -
Late Adulthood
Psychosocial- My relationships with friends and family are close and I find great satisifaction in my relationships. I enjoy time with grandchildren and activities we do like going to the zoo. -
Death and Dying
At this stage in my life as it is coming to an end. I have had a lot of years to accept that the end would come one day. I am most concerned that my daughters will be ok in my absence and that i have been a good model for them. I want to know that i am or was not a burden to them and that we have said everything we need to say to other said before my absence. I made sure I had my will done and that my dying wishes have been made known with proper documentation and funeral expenses are covered.