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Beginnings - Prenatal Development and Birth
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First Two Years
Biosocial: brain development, weight gain
Cognitive: Playing peek-a-boo, and later learning that mom would always be there. (Piaget's Sensorimotor)
Psychosocial: Erikson's theory of trust vs. mistrust -
Psychosocial trust vs. mistrust
My first family party and I cling to my mother, trusting my caregiver but not trusting the other new members of my family. I cried when my mom handed me off to my aunts and uncles. -
Peek-a-boo
No longer find peek-a-boo enjoyable as I know my mom is still there even when she covers her face. -
weight
Weigh about 30 lbs, a big increase in Biosocial development. Also, brain has began to develop -
first word!
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Early Childhood
Cognitive: began to understand imagination, and interpret experiences.
Biosocial:Body development and Brain development
Psychosocial: Initiative vs. Guilt, and Industry vs. inferiority. -
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adulthood to death
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Cognitive Development - Preoperational
Building with toys as well as imagining lives with my stuffed animals and dolls. -
Psychosocial: industry vs. inferiority
First time playing soccer and doing gymnastics. Didn't do anything but cartwheel around my house and kick a soccer ball around. Felt mastered in my abilities. On the other hand, did dance for the first time, and felt inferior to peers in ballet. -
psychosocial - initiative vs. guilt
Take on the task of making dinner for my family, everthing is going okay until I try to take out of the our big saucepans, drop it, and the handle breaks off. -
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12 years to adulthood
cognitive: formal operational: thinking about abract ideas and hypothetical concepts. Ability to be logical about things never experienced.
Psychosocial: identity vs. role confusion, intimacy vs. isolation -
Graduate college
Big Milestone - finish undergraduate at University of Michigan - already accepted to school of public health for Masters in Nutrition. -
Recieve masters - Generativity vs. Stagnation
Get Masters in Nutrition From University of Michigan, start working . Contribute to next generation -
Marriage - Psychosocial Inimacy vs. Isolation
Decide to get married, sought companionship and love. Milestone in Erikson's stages of development. -
Have first child
Generativity - adding to next generation -
husband's retirement
finally get to spend more time with husband as he retires - big milestone -
death
Died peacefully in my sleep without any pain