Psychology

  • Eating as a Newborn Baby

    Erikson's Infancy Stage. This event is important because it helps develop the sense of trust that we have.
  • Being Potty Trained

    Erikson's Toddlerhood Stage. This event is important because it helps us develop that sense of independency that we need. This ability stays with us our whole life.
  • Picking Out My Outfits

    Erikson's Toddlerhood Stage. Again, this stage also helps reassure ourselves that we can be independent and do things on our own.
  • Became Friends With My Best Friend

    Erikson's Preschooler Stage. Being sucessful during this stage is important. This is the stage where we develop our initiatve skills. Thoughout our whole life, this is a very important skill.
  • Made Up My Own Game at Recess

    Erikson's Preschooler Stage. Creating my own game was not only fun but it also proved that I was inititve and wasn't afraid to talk to other people.
  • Painted My First Painting

    Erikson's Elementary School Stage. By creating my own painting, I boosted my self-esteam and proved to myself that I can do whatever I want.
  • Aced My First Math Test

    Erikson's Elementary School Stage. Again, passing this test also gave me self confidence. By being sucessful in this stage, I gained to ability to become competent.
  • Passed 4th Grade

    Erikson's Elementary School Stage. This was one of the more important events on my timeline. Passing a grade level later in my elementary years was a huge confidence booster.
  • Decided What I Want To Major In

    Erikson's Adolescence Stage. By deciding this on my own, it gave me the feeling that I was becoming more independent and I could make my own choices.
  • Discovered Who I Am

    Erikson's Adolenscence Stage. This last event has proven to be one of the most important yet. It has not only satisfied the identity role but also made me a better person.