Timeline Project

  • Embryonic Period

    Biosocial
  • Fetal Period Begins

    Biosocial
  • End of First Trimester

    Biosocial
  • Fine Motor Skills

    Biosocial
  • Babbling begins

    Cognitive
  • Classic Secure Attachment

    Psychosocial
  • End of Second Trimester

    Biosocial
  • I begin to crawl.

    Biosocial
  • Fear of social events

    Psychosocial
  • Comprehension of simple words

    cognitive
  • I begin to walk

    Biosocial
  • My Birth

    The umbilical cord was wrapped around my neck so I did not cry because I could not breathe. I was a 1 on the apgar scale.
    Cognitive, Biosocial, Psychosocial
  • Primary Circular Reactions Begin

    Cognitive
  • Reflex Communication

    Cognitive
  • Crying

  • Crying

    Psychosocial
  • Sensorimotor Period Begins

    Cognitive
  • Preattachment

    Psychosocial
  • Social Smile

    Psychosocial
  • Social smiling

  • Attachment in the making

    Psychosocial
  • Use noise as a way to communicate

  • Laughter; curiosity

    Psychosocial
  • Muscle Control

  • Make new sounds

  • Laughter and Curiosity Begin

  • Use of arms and legs to move

  • Secondary Circular Reactions Begin

  • Anger begins

  • Anger

    Psychosocial
  • First two-word sentence

    Cognitive
  • Teriary Circular Reactions Begin

    Cognitive
  • First spoken word

    Cognitive
  • Fear of unexpected sights and sounds

    Psychosocial
  • Self-Awareness

    Psychosocial
  • Vocabulary Increasing

    Cognitive
  • My first step

    Biosocial
  • Stand for the first time

    Biosocial
  • Multiword Sentences

    Cognitive
  • Begin learning three or more words a day

    Cognitive
  • Self-awareness; pride; shame; embarrassment

    Psychosocial
  • Able to make sentences with up to 6 words. know plurals, pronouns, nouns, verbs, adjectives

    Cognitive
  • Separation Anxiety

    Psychosocial
  • Run, climb, able to feed self

    Biosocial
  • Sensorimotor Period Ends (Piaget), Understand Object Permanence

    Cognitive
  • Preoperational Stage begins (Piaget)

    Cognitive
  • Words used to encode and retrieve memories

    Cognitive
  • Reactive Aggression

    Psychosocial
  • Attachment as lanching pad

    psychosocial
  • Kick, throw, ride bike, copy shapes

    Biosocial
  • Wanted to pick out my own outfits and do my own hair, very independent

    Psychosocial
  • know up to 5,000 words, up to 8 word sentences, have many "why" questions, conjunctions, adverbs, articles

    Cognitive
  • Understand basic book concepts

    Cognitive
  • up to 10,000 words, 20 word sentences, dependent clauses, "why" "how" and "when" questions

    Cognitive
  • Catch, use scissors, hop, dress self, copy letters, brush teeth

    Biosocial
  • Can count to 20

    Cognitive
  • Joined my first soccer team

    Biosocial, psychosocial
  • 20,000 words, complex grammar, unending word sentences

    Cognitive
  • Repitition and Memory Strategies Begin

    Cognitive
  • Skip, clap, sign in rhythm, use knife to cut, tie a bow, was face, comb hair

    Biosocial
  • Know consonants and vowels and can read simple words

    Cognitive
  • draw and paint, write words, ride a bike, do a cartwheel, tie shoes, catch a ball

    Biosocial
  • Concrete Operational Stage Begins (Piaget)

    Cognitive
  • Preoperational Stage (Piaget) Ends

    Cognitive
    Imagination flourished, language significant means of self expression
  • Count to 100, understand big/small, add and subtract

    Cognitive
  • Mutual Attachment

    Psychosocial
  • 45 lbs.

    Biosocial
  • 3.5 ft. tall

    Biosocial
  • Use visual clues and auditory hints

    Cognitive
  • Understand multiplaction/division

    Cognitive
  • Understand basic punctuation, reading comprehension

    Cognitive
  • Memory adaptive and strategic

    Cognitive
  • Read paragraphs, answer comprehension questions and concepts

    Cognitive
  • Concrete Operational Stage Ends (Piaget)

    Cognitive
    Able to apply logical abilities and understand concepts of conservation, number, and classification.
  • Read for pleasure

    Cognitive
  • Made a premiere soccer team

    biosocial, psychosocial
  • Understand simple fractions, percents, area, and perimeter

    Cognitive
  • Use abstract concepts, algebra

    Cognitive
  • Peak growth spurt

    Biosocial
  • Formal Operational Stage Begins (Piaget)

    Cognitive
    Begin to take interest in ethics, politics, social and moral issues.
  • New attachment figures

    Psychosocial
    Exploring and making new friends on my own.
  • Build on vocabulary

    Cognitive
  • Start High School

    Biosocial, Cognitive, Psychosocial
    I made new friends on my own, was learning new concepts, and playing sports
  • Menarche

    Biosocial
  • First Job at a Garden Center

    Biosocial
  • Second Boyfriend- relationship lasted two years

    Psychosocial
  • Tore my meniscus playing soccer, had first knee surgery to repair it

    Biosocial
  • Tore my ACL playing soccer and had second knee surgery

    Biosocial, psychosocial
    - I did it playing soccer and I was extremely upset about it
  • Tore Meniscus playing soccer, had first knee surgery to repair it

    biosocial
  • Tore my other ACL playing soccer, had my third knee surgery

    Biosocial, psychosocial
    - I was extremely upset because it was my third knee surgery within two years and it was my senior year of high school and I would not be able to play.
  • Graduate from High School

    Biosocial, Cognitive
  • First Day at Western Michigan University

    Biosocial
  • Join a Sorority

    Psychosocial
  • First Boyfriend

    Psychosocial
  • Become a member of the Campus Activities Board at WMU

    Psychosocial
  • Attachment Revisited

    Psychosocial
    I do not think I repeated my attachment to my parents
  • My grandfather passed away

    psychosocial
  • Second Job working for Autoliv Electronics

    Biosocial
  • Third Boyfriend-Still Dating

    Psychosocial
  • Become an Executive Board member of my Sorority

    Cognitive, Biosocial
  • Got voted for two executive board positions for 'The Order of The Omega"

    This is a honors society for the top 3% of greek students.
    Cognitive, psychosocial, biosocial
  • Become a member of the Exercise Science Club

    Psychosocial
  • Other grandfather passed away

    psychosocial
  • Graduation from Western Michigan University with a Bachelor's of Science

    Biosocial
  • BMI is 21

    Biosocial
  • Third Job and Current Job- Physical Therapist Technician

    Biosocial, Psychosocial
    - I take patients through their exercises and interact with them throughout their session.
  • Start Graduate School for Doctorate of Physical Therapy

    Cognitive
  • Graduate from Graduate School

    Biosocial
  • Get Married

    Psychosocial
  • Steady Employment as a Physical Therapist

    Biosocial
  • Honeymoon Period Ends

    Psychosocial
  • Have first child

    Psychosocial, Biosocial
  • Have a second child

    psychosocial
  • Have third child

    Psychosocial, biosocial
  • Become the Director as well as continue to be a Physical Therapist at the clinic I work for

    Biosocial
  • Marital happiness dips

    Psychosocial
  • Marital Happiness holds steady

    Psychosocial
  • Marital happiness holds steady

    psychosocial
  • Happiness rises as children leave home

    psychosocial
  • Menopause

    Biosocial
  • Marital happiness is high and steady

    psychosocial
  • Retire from job

    psychosocial
  • First Grandchild

    Psychosocial, Biosocial
  • Knee replacement

    Biosocial
  • Move to Florida to retire

    biosocial
  • Memory becoming worse

    Cognitive
  • Brain slow down

    cognitive
  • Death

    This is how long the age prediction calculator told me I would live until