Milestones For My Personal Developmental Stage

  • Parental Development and Birt

    Parental Development and Birt
    Becoming familiar with my mother and fathers voice while still in mothers belly. Developing body and brain for birth; thankfully I did not aquire any heath problems.
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    Lifespan

  • First two years (infancy)

    First two years (infancy)
    o Biosocial: Learning new parts of my body, learning how to use parts of my body such as crawling, picking objects up and using my fingers and toes.
    o Cognitive: Knowing who is my mother and knowing ones I’m familiar with; Finding comfort to the scent of my mother and father and feeling fear and anxiety when away from them for a long period of time.
    o Psychosocial: Developing but not fully developed still needs improvement.
  • Play years (Early childhood)

    Play years (Early childhood)
    o Biosocial: Using and strengthen my body; while acquiring minor injuries (bruise ect.) Introducing my body into new sports and physical labor.
    o Cognitive: Knowing what suits my personal choice and who is family or friends; knowing the main difference in being a nice person and a mean person.
    o Psychosocial: Lnowing that there are some consequences to my actions and having responsibly I acquired (chores, responsibility of an animal)
  • Middle Childhood

    Middle Childhood
    o Biosocial: Being capable of using my body to the fullest; experiencing new changes. Puberity is in the near future.
    o Cognitive: Starting to show other feelings and expressing of who you are; getting into activities such as dance, or the school newspaper.
    o Psychosocial: Knowing what is right and what is wrong and proceeding life to the fullest. Taking life tasks as they are but not examining them in extreme detail.
  • Adolescence

    Adolescence
    o Biosocial: Experiencing physical changes; internally and externally. Sexual feelings are becoming frequent as well as outrages.
    o Cognitive: Having relationships with others outside of your family; Having a partner in life such as a boyfriend. Experiencing new cultures and ways of living.
    o Psychosocial: Knowing what life has to offer and expressing your truthful opinion. Joining activities that follow your ideas of life.
  • Emerging Adulthood

    Emerging Adulthood
    o Biosocial: Reaching the extent of growing and now experiencing weight changes; May begin developing body for pregnancy.
    o Cognitive: Pursuing a career and planning for what life has to offer next and planning my future. Moving out of parent’s house and acquiring own house responsibilities.
    o Psychosocial: Starting to plan and make cognitive judgments to plan life to be successful; financially and socially figuring out life.
  • Adulthood

    Adulthood
    o Biosocial: Experiencing the physical emotional and social changes of having children, being a parent and being a wife.
    o Cognitive: Caring for not only myself but my home, Family, husband and finical problems.
    o Psychosocial: Attending with my career and planning the security of my children’s future while providing resources to help my children grow.
  • Late Adulthood

    Late Adulthood
    o Biosocial: Starting to feel the pain of life and the pain of bones; Arthritis is causing by body to move slowly, taking medication is becoming an Dailey event.
    o Cognitive: Extending my knowledge to my younger peers and planning a security for my grandchildren/ children and family.
    o Psychosocial: Saving money for others in family; planning on how my retirement is going to be while still working any paying bills without using retirement money.
  • Epilogue: Death and Dying

    Epilogue: Death and Dying
    o Biosocial: Terrible things related to death; 94 is the last year I will live.
    o Cognitive: Knowing I lived my life to the fullest and enduring the five emotional steps of dying starting with denial and ending with acceptance.
    o Psychosocial: Experiencing new reality things that previously never acquired; afterlife such as hell or heaven.