Personal Development Timeline

By jrlao
  • Date of Conception

  • 2nd Child to be born to my Parents

    Mom was pregnant with me on the way.
  • Date of Birth

  • Learned how to walk

    Physical Development, Learned how to stand and walk.
  • Learned how to speak basic words.

    Cognitive Development: Learned how to speak a few words.
  • Learned how to live with others

    I grew up with cousins who were around the same age as me. I have a sister and two cousins who are 1 year older than I am, I have another cousin who is 2 years older than I am, and another one who is 3 years older than I am. We all grew up living close to each other and developed social skills with one another. We even got the chicken pox together.
  • Learned how to ride a bike with 2 wheels

    Uncle taught me how to ride a bike with two wheels by pushing me down a hill.
  • Friends came over for birthday

    Started to get closer to my friends in elementary school. Invited them to my birthday party
  • Learned how to multiply small numbers

    Learned my multiplaction in math at school.
  • Sore Legs: Physical Development

    Late Childhood/Adolecense:
    I never really got sore legs until one day where I ran so much the next day I didn't know why my legs hurt and ached. It was because I was capable of running longer and faster than I previously had when I was a younger kid.
  • Entering Middle School: Cognitive Development

    Learned how to deal with different teachers in different classrooms for different classes. I figured out that I loved math and was pretty decent at it. I was able to do simple alegebra and was able to grasp more abstract ideas than I previously could have.
  • Made the basketball team in Middle School: Socioemotional

    Made friends and aquaintances with teamates who were older and of classmates that I never really hung out with. Growing experience learning both how to deal with others and dealing with a coach.
  • Physical Development

    From what I can see, I have reached my tallest height and it doesn't seem that I will grow any taller.
  • Cognitive Development

    Found my Identity and am comfortable with it. Able to think and reason for myself. In a state of questioning religion and appreciating other people's viewpoint of the world. Still trying to reach Universal Ethical/Principle Orientation as it is a goal for me.
  • Socioemotional Development

    I got married today and it was awesome.
  • Physical Development

    Reached age 30. Still able to run a mile in under 7 minutes. Keeping myself fit and preparing to stay fit during my 40s.
  • Cognitive Development

    Rough Times with the wife, concious decision to hang in and work things out.
  • Socioeotional

    Getting gifts for my own children, nieces and nephews for Christmas time. The role for being a husband and a father is in full effect in society
  • Mature Adulthood: Physical Development

    I am proud to say that I can still jog on my own and still be active. The choices I made in my earlier life have really helped out my body and how well it can function now that I am in my 60s
  • Mature Adulthood: Cognitive

    I feel like I am ever learning, Still a student in life and there are many new contraptions and technology that is quite interesting and sophisticated. I feel like I am definitely in the Formal Operational stage and am glad for all the experiences that have taught me wisdom and gave me the accumulated knowledge that I have now. I hope to share it with someone to somehow help them in their life journey.
  • Mature Adulthood: Socioemotional

    Integrity vs Despair: I am 61 years old. Looking back at my life and the family that is in front of me while I celebrate my birthday, I feel lntegrity because I lived a life worth living and made the world a better place while I was in it.