Year/Level: Sophomore
Who are the three most important/significant persons in your life?
-The three most important/significant people in my life are my Father, my Nana (my mother’s mom), and my Aunt Andrea (my father’s sister). My mom passed away when I was a child and my Father, at many points in my life, didn’t think that he would be able to raise me alone. The two of us have dealt with a lot of ups and downs in our relationship over the past two years, but he has always been there for me, and I’m thankful for that. From the support of our extended family, the two nanny’s that I had from pre-k to the time I could drive, and friends, I don’t know where we would be without them. My Nana was hit the hardest by my mother’s death. Ever since she died, …show more content…
-I want to learn about how children from adverse situations are able to prosper even when the odes are stacked against them. I also want to learn about how love from other adult figures is able to impact children from the time that they are a child to adulthood.
How would you define middle childhood and adolescence?
- I would define middle childhood and adolescence as a time where you 're blissfully unaware of the responsibilities of adulthood. Not having to pay bills and not worrying about if you have enough money to get by. To me childhood and adolescence was one of the most carefree times in my life where everything was simple and taken care of.
How would you define a family?
-I would define a family as a group of people who share a collective love, support, and interest for the well being of a person. Family does not have at be directly related.
Write the age ranges for the following:
Infants-Zero to two years old
Toddlers-Two years old to three years old
Preschoolers-Three years old to four years