Psychology Timeline

  • Infancy

    Infancy
    My temperament as a baby was very calm i entertained myself and didn't act out very often
  • Infancy

    I began to walk at the tender age of one.
  • Infancy

    I was securely attached to my mother as a kid i grew up in a loving home.
  • Early Childhood

    Symbolic representation. I used this in early childhood by pretending that bananas were phones.
  • Early childhood

    My interests as a child included playing games and exploring outside.
  • Early Childhood

    I remember my parents reading to me at a young age and helped me pronounce the words and learn what they meant.
  • Early Childhood

    Early Childhood
    My friends and family would describe me as a kind and helpful child which is similar to how i was as an infant
  • Middle/Late Childhood

    I began exercising at about 10 years old. My favorite activities were running and riding my bike.
  • Middle/Late Childhood

    The motor skills that were most involved with the exercises i was doing at this age were gross motor skills
  • Early Childhood

    An experience i had that made me aware of a concept of intelligence was the introduction of honors classes when we got to middle school
  • Adolescence

    I entered puberty earlier than my peers i don't think this affected me in any way.
  • Adolescence

    I began exercising more frequently during adolescence by going to the gym and adding weight lifting in with my running.
  • Adolescence

    The motor skills that were involved with weight lifting are very similar to the ones that are used in running.
  • Adolescence

    My closest relationship during adolescence was also a securely attached one.
  • Early Adulthood

    I continued with the exercises i was doing in adolescence into early adulthood.
  • Early Adulthood

    The gross motor skills involved with weightlifting are the same as the ones used in my adolescent years
  • Early Adulthood

    My closest relationship now is a securely attached one i think i try to make all of my relationships this way
  • Early Adulthood

    I believe Sternberg would classify my current relationship as consummate love