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  BIOSOCIAL
Development inside my mother while she planned with my father for the new family addition. Which she had already had my older brother, 3 years older than me. - 
  
  
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  BIOSOCIAL
6.6 lbs, 20.5 in. in length - 
  
  BIOSOCIAL
6 months, first crawled - 
  
  COGNITIVE
By age 5 I could speak well, think abstractly, and absorb what I was looking at in my children's books - 
  
  COGNITIVE/PSYCHOLSOCIAL
Opening up to making new friends and getting away from being shy. - 
  
  PSYCHOLSOCIAL
These were the years of learning about all the bad things people were actually doing, school started to feel stressful, BIOSOCIAL
This is when I became very interested in sports and realized I was good! I was a fast swimmer. I could play softball. Play accurate vollyball. I was great at sprinting. And even better at running the longer distance, the only girl who could finish the 3 miles with the boys at practice. I felt strong. - 
  
  PSYCHOLSOCIAL
Joining the hoghschool cross country team shaped my life. If it wasn't for this team and the great group of girls i call my closests friends, I wouldn't be the wonderful bright person I am today.Being a varsity runner all 4 years, as well as captain senior year, and feeling so great at something gave me confidence I wouldn't have found else where. - 
  
  PSYCHOLSOCIAL
This was the time when I made many new friends but held grew stronger than I already was with my three bestfriends since 4th grade. - 
  
  COGNITIVE
I learned how to talk and work with people. As well as handling stressful situations. Organization and time managment. I had to make sure I took days off when i needed them off, wrote down my schedule so I never missed work, had to give up fun situations to go to work, and had to make sure my schedule always fit with my athletic practices. - 
  
  PSYCOLSOCIAL
Working there for a year brought me really close to those I worked with and we would hangout on a regular basis. It also opened my eyes to the fact that there are many people out there that work to live, not live with work as a part of it. - 
  
  PSYCHOSOCIAL
Saying bye to all those who shaped me to head our separate ways. - 
  
  PSYCHOLSOCIAL/COGNITIVE
Now I'm meeting many new people that share the same interests as me. This is where I educate for my future. - 
  
  COGNITIVE/PSYCHOLSOCIAL
Moving on and gaining more education about my serious job. - 
  
  COGNITIVE
Learning new skills to preform well at my job. - 
  
  PSYCHOLSOCIAL
Starting my life with someone in a intimate trustworthy way. - 
  
  BIOSOCIAL
Going through the pain and beauty of my first birth. - 
  
  BIOSOCIAL
Reliving pain and beauty :) - 
  
  BIOSOCIAL
Growing older as I watch my children do the same. - 
  
  BIOSOCIAL
Time of stopping the work and vacationing! - 
  
  I rest in peace with a fulfilled life!