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Heather was born, 6 lbs, 11 oz, 201/2 inches long (bisocial)
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Heather slept all night (bisocial)
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Heather was baptized
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Heather smiled (bisocial)
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Heather rolls from her tummy to her back (bisocial)
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Heather holds her head up (bisocial)
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Heather creeps (bisocial)
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Heather eats cereal (bisocial)
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Heather crawls (bisocial)
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Heather stands with help (bisocial)
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Heather's first visit to the zoo (psychosocial)
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Heather drinks from a cup (cognitive)
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Heather laughs (cognitive)
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Heather recognizes mom (psychosocial)
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Heather's first tooth (bisocial)
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Heather bites her brother (psychosocial)
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Heather says "dog" when seeing a dog (cognitive)
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Heather draws recognizable people (bisocial)
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Heather cuts with scissors (bisocial)
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Heather learns numbers (cognitive)
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Heather is punished by her dad (psychosocial)
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Heather behaves in church (psychosocial)
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Heather's brother Domenic was born
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Heather comforts her brother when he cries (psychosocial)
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Heather learns to spell words (cognitive)
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Heather joins a soccer team (bisocial)
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Heather makes friends (psychosocial)
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Heather learns about puberty at school (psychosocial)
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Heather fights at home with her parents (psychosocial)
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Heather begins puberty (bisocial)
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Heather beings Middle School (cognitive)
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Heather has a growth spurt (bisocial)
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Heather makes her Confirmation (psychosocial)
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Heather begins running daily (bisocial)
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Heather begins High School (cognitive)
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Heather joins Student Council (cognitive)
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Heather finds a close group of friends (psychosocial)
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Heather gets her first boyfriend (psychosocial)
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Heather leaves Student Council (cognitive)
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Heather graduates High School (cognitive)
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Heather begins college (cognitive)
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Heather makes friends at college (psychosocial)
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Heather begins a healthy lifestyle (cogntive)
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Heather plans to graduate college (cogntive)
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Heather plans to start her career (cognitive)
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Heather plans to get married (psychosocial)
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Heather plans to have her first child (bisocial)
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Heather hopes to still be happily married (psychosocial)
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Heather hopes to pass through her midlife crisis (psychosocial)
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Heather hopes to have a living will
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Heather hopes to be the caregiver to her parents (psychosocial)
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Heather hopes to retire (psychosocial)
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Heather hopes to age well (bisocial)
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Heather hopes to have grandchildren (psychosocial)
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Heather hopes to have good working memory (cognitive)
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Heather predicts to die peacefully
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Heather hopes to have a memorable funeral