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Beginnings: Prenatal Development and Birth
Relating to gentics, I have inherited many and most of my mother's genes and it shows in my unique widows peak that she has, her faical structure that is the same as mine and our same wavy hair. Many people say how alike we look. -
First Two Years: Cognitive
I remembered who my dog was and was able to say dog and point at my dog during my first two years. -
First Two Years: Psychosocial
I become very attached to my mother during this time. I cry when she leaves and I am stuck with a babysitter. -
First Two Years: Bisocial
I tasted a lime during my first two years of life and made the typical baby face that means that it is sour and that I did not like it. Obviously my atste is adapting to the social world. -
Early Childhood: Psychosocial
I made my first best friend named Logan my first year of kindergarten. -
Early Childhood: Cognitive
I made up a language in my head that uses only my hands but is nothing like sign language and I thought my parents could undertsand what I was saying in my new language. -
Early Childhood: Bisocial
I improved my motor skills by learning to ride my first bicycle. -
Middle Childhood: Bisocial
I found out that I loved to eat candy and every Halloween I usually puked from eating so much of it. -
Middle Childhood: Psychcosocial
My family provided harmony and stability so much in my middle childhood years that every Saturday I could count on my mother making each of us kids clean the house. EVERY SATURDAY -
Middle Childhood: Cognitive
I start to learn Spanish as a second language in my school with my classmates. -
Adolesence: Cognitive
I start to become addicted to my cell phone because it never leaves my hand. -
Adolesence: Bisocial
I start to get stronger because I join a club soccer team and a high school soccer team. -
Adolesence: Psychosocial
I get my first boyfriend. -
Emerging Adulthood: Bisocial
I exercise more nowadays because I relaize my metabolism is not what it used to be when I was younger. -
Emerging Adulthood: Cognitive
I measure my moral growth by choosing to go to church in college because I know it is the right thing to do even now that I am not forced to go with my parents. -
Emerging Adulthood:Psychosocial
I hopt to find my identity by choosing a lifetime partner in marriage in the future. -
Adulthood: Cognitive
I hope to become a Nurse Practitioner and be the best in my field to help my patients. -
Adulthood: Bisocial
I will have wrinkled skin because my body is slowing down and gravity is taking its toll. -
Adulthood: Psychosocial
I hope to have a good, lasting relationship with my aging parents. -
Late Adulthood: Bisocial
I hope to cope with aging peacefully and not be too stubborn to listen to my children when they want to help. -
Late Adulthood: Cognitive
I hope to never develop neurocognitive disorders like dementia or at least the world has found a cure to that awful disease. -
Late Adulthood: Psychosocial
If I am a frail elderly person, I hope to know well enough to go into an assisted living situation so that I do not hurt myself on accident. -
Death and Dying
I want to be able to be buried because it is a part of my religion and I hope that all of my children can rememebr their mother with a lot of memories.