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Infancy (yr1): Cognitive Development
Socail referencing - Seeking information about how to react to an unfamiliar or ambigous object or event by observing someone elses expression. Social referencing is shown at this point in time when my mother is smiling behind her camera in which causes me to smile as well. -
Infancy: Cognitive Development
Fine motor skills - small body moveements such as finger movements that involve writing, drawing or typing.
This a picture of me in the early infancy stage at around 2 years old. In this moment I am trying to draw something in the sand. -
Early childhood: Cognitive Development
Sociodramatic play - play in which children act out various roles in the plot they create. When i was young i would always act as a boat captian in the bath and i would drive through the soap. Then i would act as the monster or shark that is chasing the boat. -
Early Childhood: Cognitive Development
Mentor - someone who teaches a person; in which could be anyone. This is a picture of me mentoring my friend on how to not be afraid of fish and how to catch fish with my net. -
Late and Middle Childhood: Cognitive Devleopment
Classification - the logical principle that things can be orgainzed into groups acording to some characteristics that are similar. Whenever I would go fishing when I was young I would classify them as fish and later aroud this time I could classify them by their spines or mouths. -
Late childhood: Psychosocial Development
Middle school - school for children between 11 to 14 that can be developmentley regressive and the most stressful schooling period. For me middle school was the best schooling period of my life because of the long lasting friendships I made and the amazing moments. -
Adolescence: Physical Development
Nuclear family structure - the genetic and legal connections among related people in the same home that are comprised of a man and a woman with their offspring. I live with my 2 parents and my 4 siblings. This structure has helped ultimatley with my physical development and nurturing of the person i am today. -
Adolescence: Physical development
Familism - beleif that family should support one another, sacrificing individual freedom and success, if nessesary, in order to protect or help the family.
I feel that familsim is deeply rooted in my family because of all the things my older siblings have sacrificed for me like their cars and other precious things for me to be more sucessful and now I do and will do the same for my little sister.