Developmental Timeline

  • My Birth

    I was born in Anniston Alabama at 10:31 AM
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    My life so far

  • Infancy: Physical Development

    My mother made sure I could swim or at least float in the water by the time I was 6 months old.
  • Infancy: Emotional Development

    I would say that I had a secure attachment to my mother. When she would drop me off at daycare when she would go work out I would cry.
  • Infancy: Physical Development

    I took four wobbly steps for the first time when i was a little over a year old.
  • Infancy: Physical Development

    I started walking alone a month after my first steps.
  • Infancy: Cognitive Development

    When my mother would do something I did not like I would wag my finger at her and say "No No"
  • Preschool

    I started preschool at the YMCA.
  • Early Childhood: Physical development

    I played piano when I was younger and I was also a reindeer in the Nutcracker.
  • Early Childhood: Physical Development

    Early Childhood: Physical Development
    When I was younger my mother signed me up for basketball, cheerleading, ballet, soccer and horse riding. I took the the horses but the other sports did not interest me.
  • Early Childhood: Cognitive Development

    I have always loved animals. I used to play vet with my stuffed animals and had animal figurines.
  • Early Childhood: Emotional Development

    My family could tell that I was bright by the way I was advancing quicker than my peers. I never had many close friends and was (and still am) a bit of a loner.
  • My parents Divorce

    When my parents divorced, my whole life changed. I moved in with my father and only saw my mother every other weekend. I blamed myself and it caused me emotional problems.
  • Middle Childhood: Cognitive Development

    When I was in Middle School I got straight A's. My father was ecstatic. He bragged about me all the time and was very proud. I was his only child to ever get straight A's. That made me feel very good about myself and my intelligence.
  • Adolescence: Physical development

    Puberty for me was not a hard time. I would say I went through puberty later than most of my peers.
  • Adolescence: Physical Development

    Adolescence: Physical Development
    I continued riding horses which was my primary form of exercise other than walking the dogs with my father
  • Middle Childhood: Cognitive Development

    When I started riding at Destiny Farm, my trainer helped me with socializing with people and I became more outgoing after meeting her.
  • Early Adulthood: Physical Development

    Currently, I walk to school everyday which sums up my level of physical activity. When i moved to Birmingham I left my horse at home so I don't currently ride. I wish I was more active because losing weight has been on my to-do list for a while.
  • Early Adulthood: Emotional Development

    Sternberg would probably say that Collin and I have a romantic love. Which is intimacy and passion. We are committed to each other but it has only been two months at this point.
  • Early Adulthood: Emotional Development

    Early Adulthood: Emotional Development
    My boyfriend and I have a secure attachment style. Even though we are in a long distance relationship we make sure to have time with each other and we talk everyday.