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Psych 229- Section # 112486

By jmax06
  • I was born!

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    Psych 229- Section 112486

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    Psychosocial: First 2 years.

    From the time I was able to I laughed at just about everything!
  • Biosocial: First 2 years

    At 9 months I started to crawl!
  • Cognitive: First 2 years.

    By 10 months my parents tell me I was very good at pointing at the things that I wanted and yelling if they wouldn't give it to me!
  • Cognitive: First 2 years.

    At 12 months my first official word was "dada."
  • Biosocial: First 2 years.

    I took my first steps and started exploring everything!
  • Psychosocial: First 2 years.

    Around 13 months my family went on our first vacation to florida. My parents went out to dinner one night and I must have had some serious separation anxiety because apparently I screamed my head off until they walked back in the door.
  • Psychosocial: First 2 years.

    By 15 months "HI" had become my favorite word and my mother could not take me anywhere without me yelling it to every person who walked by!
  • Biosocial: Early Childhood.

    Around age 3 I started going to preschool, they playground became my new favorite place!
  • Cognitive: Early Childhood

    Around age 4 while I was attending pre-school we started learning about colors, number, doing arts and crafts, and sing-a -longs!
  • Biosocial: Early Childhood

    Around age 4 I learned how to ride a bike, then got in trouble for riding the bike down the street alone! My parents made up some bike rules.
  • Psychosocial: Early Childhood.

    Aroung age 5 when I started kindergarden at "real school" I remember becoming very independent and not letting my mom help me do my hair and get dressed. There is funny pictures around because of this!
  • Cognitive: Early Childhood

    Around age 5 when I was starting kindergarden I remember being very talkative because I would always get put in time out for talking while the teacher was talking!
  • Biosocial: Early Childhood.

    Around age 6 I went over to a fellow girl scout members house and we were outside playing on her jungle gym and her dog bit me in the face! I will never forget getting those first stitches!
  • Psychosocial: Early Childhood

    When I was around 6 years old I dont remember being as emotional as a lot of the other girls. I guess I was sort of a "tom-boy." I would rather play sports than house.
  • Biosocial: Middle Childhood

    Around 7 years old I started playing competitive soccer, it was my favorite thing! Especially playing in the rain!
  • Cognitive: Middle Childhood

    Around age 8 I remember learning multiplication tables and having timed tests. I was pretty good at them. I still remember the rule for nines on your hands!
  • Biosocial: Middle Childhood

    Around 8 years old I hit a growth spurt and was one of the tallest kids in class!
  • Psychosocial: Middle Childhood

    Around age 10 while I was in 5th grade was when I probably noticed the most that self esteem dropped a bit. Everyone started liking boys and the prettier you were the more boys liked you. It was very confusing and a bit scary at the time!
  • Cognitive: Middle Childhood

    In 5th grade I was runner up in the spelling bee competition!
  • Psychosocial: Middle Childhood

    By age 11 I was starting 6th grade and I remember being so scared going to middle school. I became a little more timid than I had been in elementary school. Everyone was separated into groups and it seemed like you had to pick on to belong to.
  • Biosocial: Adolescence

    When I was in 6th grade in middle school I was one of the tallest kids in my grade. I also had to get glasses in middle school in 8th grade.
  • Psychosocial: Adolescence

    I had my first boyfriend and first kiss both in 7th grade!
  • Psychosocial: Adolescence

    The summer after 9th grade me and my best friend experimented with cigarettes and marijuana.
  • Biosocial: Adolescence

    I got taken to the police station in 10th grade because I was drinking with some friends and one of them drove us somewhere and got pulled over for drinking and driving. The police let me go, and I was a lot more responsible after that.
  • Cognitive: Adolescence

    In 11th grade I passed my MEAP exams and my ACT with scores high enough that I was offered college scholarships!
  • Cognitive: Adolescence

    I graduated from high school with honors and towards the top of my class!
  • Biosocial: Emerging Adulthood

    Me and my friends did a lot of drinking over in canada, and I did manage to quit smoking cigarettes.
  • Psychosocial: Emerging Adulthood

    I started co-habiting (live with) my boyfriend, my parents were not exactly happy about it.
  • Biosocial: Emerging Adulthood

    I was trying to get back into good health by exercising more and eating right to lose weight.
  • Cognitive: Emerging Adulthood

    I graduated schoolcraft college with my Associates in applied sciences, and a Registered Nurse degree.
  • Psychosocial: Emerging Adulthood

    Most of my friends are gettting married and having babies. I have been with the same man for 3 years but feel pressured to get married and reproduce, even though he is not pressuring me. My goal is to finish school first.
  • Cognitive: Emerging Adulthood

    I was accepted to Florida Atlantic University for my RN to BSN program!
  • Biosocial: Adulthood

    I hope that by the time I am 30 I have a family, children and a husband.
  • Cognitive: Adulthood

    I am going to be completely finished with school, my masters or PhD in nursing to be a Nurse Anesthestist.
  • Psychosocial: Adulthood

    I am hoping to be married by then!
  • Cognitive: Adulthood

    I hope to be well into my career, maybe teaching others or precepting new graduates. I am hoping to work for a while longer.
  • Psychosocial: Adulthood

    I Hope that I spend this entire time with the same husband and don't have to go through a midlife divorce.
  • Psychosocial: Adulthood

    I hope that I don't experience a bad mid life crisis. This would be the time when I would let my children go out on their own, and take care of my older parents if they are still around.
  • Biosocial: Adulthood

    I am hoping that when I go through menopause I do not have any serious health complications.
  • Biosocial: Late Adulthood

    I hope that I would still be independent and living on my own enjoying activities I like to do.
  • Cognitive: Late Adulthood

    I will probably get angry when I start misplacing things like my keys and the remote!
  • Psychosocial: Late Adulthood

    I would like to continue to volunteer if I am able to with programs like meals on wheels and the red cross.
  • Biosocial: Late Adulthood

    I would hope that I can still participate in physical activity to keep my bones strong!
  • Cognitive: Late Adulthood

    I hope that I always stay in my right frame of mind, even if i'm slower, because dementia is heartbreaking and I want to remember my life happily.
  • Psychosocial: Late Adulthood

    I hope that me and my spouse are able to maintain our independence and that I will be able to handle his death if he dies before I do.
  • Epilogue: Death and Dying

    I would be in my late 90's. I hope that I go peacefully and not extrermely ill. I would have all my affairs in order and be a do not resusitate. I would hope my children and grandchildren mourn me and just be happy that they got to spend as much time as they had with me instead of being sad.

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