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Emotions- Crying and Contentment
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Stage One
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Emotions- Fear of unexpected sights and sounds
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i.e.- strangers, separation from my parents
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Emotions- self-awareness, pride, shame & embarrassment
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Motor Skills- run for fun without falling (but bumping into things), climb up chairs, tables, beds, and out of crib, walk up steps, feed self with spoon, draw lines and spirals.
Language- vocabulary- 100 to 2,000 words
sentence length- 2 to 6 words
grammar- plurals, pronouns, many nouns, verbs & adjectives
questions- many "what's that? questions -
Motor Skills- kickand throw a ball, jump with both feet off the floor, pedal a tricycle, copy simple shapes, walk down steps, climb ladders.
Language- vocabulary- 1,000 to 5,000 words
sentence length- 3 to 8 words in length
grammar- conjunctions, adverbs, articles
questions- many "why?" questions -
Motor Skills- catch a ball, use scissors to cut, hop on either foot, feed self with fork, dress self, copy most letters, pour juice out spilling, brush teeth.
Language- vocabulary- 3,000 to 10,000 words
sentence length- 5 to 20 words
grammar- dependent clauses, and tags at the end of sentences
questions- peak of "why?", many "how?" and "when?" questions
Reading Norm- understand basic book concepts, recognize name and letters- name the letter on sight
Math Norm-count to 20, understand more & less -
Motor Skills- skip and gallop in rhythem, clap, bang, and sing in rhythem, copy diffcult shapes and letters, climb trees, jump over things, use knife to cut, tie a bow, throw a ball, wash face and comb hair.
Language- vocabulary- 5,000 to 20,000 words
sentence length- some seem unending
grammar- complex
questions-some about difference (example- male vs. female and rich vs. poor) and many other issues -
Motor Skills- Draw and paint with preferred hand, write simple words, scan a page of print, moving eyes in the appropriate direction, ride a bike, do a cartwheel, tie shoes, and catch a ball.
Reading- sounds of constant and vowels, read simple words
Math- count to 100, understand bigger and smaller, add & subtract -
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Reading skills- simple sentences out loud, 50 words per minute
Math skills- add and subtract 2-digit vowels, multipliction and division -
Reading skills- read paragraphs and chapters, understand advanced punctuation, answer comprehension questions
- Ovaries increase production of estrogen and progesterone -
Uterus and vagina begin to grow larger
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Math Skills- add, subtract, multiply, and divide multidigit numbers, understand factions, percents, area, and perimeter
- Breast "bud" stage -
Reading skills- rapid and fluent oral reading, over 100 words per minute, sound new words out, read for pleasure
- Pubic hair begins to appear, weight spurt begins -
- Peak height spurt
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Math skills- begin to use abstract concepts such as algebra
- Peak muscle and organ growth, also hips are noticebly wider -
- Menarche (first menstrul cycle)
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Reading skills-continue to build vocabulary,more emphasis on comprehension than on speech
- First ovulation -
- Voice Lowers
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- Final public hair pattern
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- Full breast growth
- My limbic system is is maturing faster then my prefontal cortex, explaining way I am actiing so implusively.
- My ability to think abstractly is developed, such as hypothetically and deductively.
- My search for my identity is on-going.
- My relationship with my parents is not the bet but they are still guiding me.
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- By now I have completed puberty. The main difference between my body now and what it was is the sexual activity. I now have a surplus of hormones and my reproductive system is developed.
- My search for identity is still on goiong but I do have a much better feel of who I am.
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Emerging Adulthood: Biosocial
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Emerging Adulthood: Biosocial
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- I am sure of my identity.
- My body is at its peek, I am strong and healthy
- I am learning to better balance my emotions and logic
- College is furthering my communication and practical skills
- My friendships have become a buffer to the stress in my life
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- My religious faith is playing a stronger role in my life.
- Because of college I have now been exposed to a lot of different ideas and values
- I am still continuing my way to discovering myself, though each year I am discovering more about who I really am.
- I am close to my family even though I am not living close by.
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- My self identity is becoming very clear
- My body is still strong but my skin is looking just a bit older
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The honeymoon period is over, now till 2029 the marriage happiness will dip
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This will add much joy to my life, but also add much stress. Although with purpose in my life I can add up to seven years to my life.
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The happiness in my marriage till 2034will hold steady
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- My body is aging both inside and out, I have had two children and my body did not bounce back the same as it was.
- My skin is becoming more wrinkly
- My pratical intelligence is wide because of lifes ups and downs
- Caregiving has become a large part of joy in my life
- Employment is also a large joy in my life
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The happiness in my marriage will dip for children are reaching puberty.
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- My sexual responseiveness and reproductive potential are reduced
- Menopause is coming close fast therefore my ovulation is going to stop soon
- My eyesight is not gone but is getting weaker, glasses needed.
- Wrinkles are becoming more noticable
- My personality hasn't changed much but I may be less conscientious and less neurotic
- Caregiving is still a joy in my life
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The happiness in my marriage will rises when the children leave the nest.
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-I am soon to retire but understand the importance of thinks such as volunteering to keep myself busy and have a greater purpose
- My spiritual life is of great importance to me. This can also add time to my life.
-I want to spend my time working for Doctors Without Borders -
Happiness in my marriage will be high and steady, barring serious health problems
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- My life is starting to slow down, I am unable to work much anymore but I spend majority of my time traveling. Traveling will give me purpose and also time with my husband. By fulfilling my dreams of traveling I will achieve a sense of fulfillment.
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-My husband passing will effect my own health. Without him I will have even less purpose in life making it likely to shorten my own life.
- I may have to move in with my family or go into a nursing home for learning to manage my medication, take care of my house, and using transportation may be diffcult. -
I will die of natural causes and be buried next to my husband. I will leave everything to my children.