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The day I was born.
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- I began understanding time but only in the sense of "after" or "before".
- My favorite doll would go through my daily routine, I would feed her whatever I was eating, make her take a nap when I was, etc.
- I also began to be able to correctly put together my Thomas the Train puzzle.
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I started eating with utensils and stopped drinking from a sippy cup.
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I made my very first friend who ended up being my best friend for 6 six before we went our seperate ways at different highschools. Early Childhood Biosocial
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I started first grade and got introduced to my favorite subject, math! Early Childhood Cognitive
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First grade meant learning how to tell tell. I finally understood what time of the day it was by reading a non-digital clock ( not my favortie). Early Childhood Psychosocial
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My dad taught me how to ride a bike after a handful of trantrums and fails. Middle Childhood Psychosocial
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I was the fastest student to finish my times tables everyday in class! Math was still my strong suit only getting stronger! Middle Childhood Cognitive
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When I was ten I had my first sleepver! Middle Childhood Biosocial
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Starting college classes for pre-nursing was when I first realized that nursing is exactly what I wanted to do. Cognitive.
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Being in college, I know right from wrong but I get put in a lot of situations where my morals are tested. For one think, I’m surrounded by people drinking everywhere I go but it was my morals that got me through it and not give in. Psychosocial.
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Being at this point in age, I’ve had the experience of friends choosing boys over long lasting friendships and now have the opportunity to have found a tight-knit group of friends Biosocial
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Cognitive. Graduating from PA school!
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Hopefully I'll be engaged or married with my best friend
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Leanring to pay bills, clean my house, do the groceries and everything myself is going to be challenging but fun! Psychosocial.
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Now its time for me to teach my children all the things I've learned growing up. All the rights from wrongs and little details to have them stand up and live without my help. Pscyhosocial.
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I'm hoping this won't happen but I may start be more forgetful. Cognitive.
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In my final years, my biosocial stage will by my relationship with my great grandchildren and grandchildren.