Developmental Psychology

  • Prenatal Development and Birth

    I was born at 4:02am, on the last day of the year. A Healthy baby girl!
  • First two years: cognitive

    My first words were "dada" I began associating words with things and objects
  • First two years: psychosocial

    I was potty trained
  • First Two Years: Biosocial

    I learned how to walk
  • first two years: psychosocial

    we got out first pet, our dogs - thunder and lightning
  • First twp years: Biosocial

    I had the chicken pox very seriously and I almost died from them. until the doctor saved my life
  • play years: biosocial

    I ran into my dads truck and fractured my skull
  • play years:biosocial

    I got my first dollar because I lost my first tooth
  • play years: cognitive

    I built my first puzzle by myself
  • play years: psychosocial

    I made my first friend, with my neightbor lauren
  • the school years: cognitive

    I went to kindergarden in a universally spanish speaking school. The Acadamey of the Americas
  • The school years: cognitive

    I changed schools in first grade to a school down the street. Began to learn how to add and subtract
  • the school years: psychosocial

    I got an eraser stuck up my nose - I don't really remember the reasoning as to why I was doing this
  • The School Years: Biosocial

    I met my very best friend, Ashley. We are still best friends 12 years later.
  • The School Years: Psychosocial

    In the 5th grade my teachers started rotating classes to prepare us for middle school and having different teachers for different subjects.
  • Adolescence: Biosocial

    I started middle school and had all different classes from my best friend, ashley. Who I had become very co-dependent on. I was extremely shy so it took me a little while to come out of my shell and make friends.
  • Adolescence: Cognitive

    We did reading tests to see where our reading levels were at and in the 6th grade I was reading at a 10th grade level
  • Adolescence: Psychosocial

    My very best friend, moved an hour right before middle school was starting. I had made many more friends at this point. But she was the only person I spent time with outside of school. I was extremely upset that she was leaving.
  • Adolescence: Psychosocial

    I got my very first boyfriend, and was off to a good start in high school. I felt more confident in myself than I thought I would be without Ashley and I maintained social skills and began to hang out with my friend Bridget more
  • Adolescence: biosocial

    I played the flute from when I was about 10-18. In 2010 our high school Honors Band, which I was apart of got to play on the major stage at Carnegie Hall in New York City
  • Adolescence: Psychosocial

    I was ending my senior year in high school, I had become extremely close with bridget. I was getting ready for graduation. I went to prom, and I found the most beautiful dress, I was going with the quarterback of the football team. I felt like a princess for once in my life
  • Adolescence: Cognitive

    I Graduated High School, with honors!
  • Emerging Adulthood: Cognitive

    2012-2016 This is the stage I am currently at. I am 20 years old, and I have one more year at Schoolcraft before I transfer to Wayne State to finish my Bachelors in Food and Nutrition Science and continue on with a two-year program to become a Physicians Assistant.
  • Emerging Adulthood: Biosocial

    I have a boyfriend of almost two years now, and I have really been getting into health lately. I have been spending a lot more time with my family and my extended family. I have a handful of friends I still spend my time with after high school as well and I would say I am pretty happy
  • Emerging Adulthood: Psychosocial

    Currently I am working at a restaurant in Downtown Plymouth. I do enjoy it a lot, mainly the people I work with. Although soon I will be enrolling in a Nursing Assistants Program so that I can prepare for hours that I need for Physicians Assistant Schooling
  • Adulthood: Biosocial

    2019-2040 I will begin to develop wrinkles, my hair will turn gray and my eyesight and ability to move and be active will decline. I plan on staying active and being in shape. I hope to be involved in atleast one activity or class such as yoga and such.
  • Adulthood: Cognitive

    2019-2040 By 2019 I am anticipating being graduated from Physician's Assistant schooling and with a job. I am hoping to be in the field of Plastic Surgery, Emergency Medicine or Pediatrics
  • Adulthood: Psychosocial

    2019-2040 I am hoping to be married with children in some phase of my life. I would love to have around 3-4 children. I plan to remain extremely intact with my family and I am hoping that maybe for a little while I will have an opportunity to live, visit or travel to a far away place for a small period of time.
  • Late Adulthood: Biosocial

    I would love to still be active in sports and other activites, I would love now more than ever to be retired and have the opportunity to have time to travel, see the world and see another generation in my family
  • Late Adulthood: Cognitive

    As I get older, I am hoping that I may have the opportunity to be retired, but still active or volunteering in some sort of medical line of work. I hope to keep my memory, and abilities in tact
  • Late Adulthood: Psychosocial

    I am hoping to have lived as comfortably and as healthy as planned and having the house I have always wanted. Very cozy and homey. I would love to share this life with my husband, children and hopefully grandchildren. I would love to remain active in my community and with friends and family
  • Death

    I am predicting by my family history that I will die somewhere between my late 70's to my 80's. I am planning to stay active and remain as healthy as possible, to try and live a happy and healthy lifestyle!