Romeo Peterson Timeline

  • Physical develpment Infancy

    I began walking at 12 months. At first I needed help by my mom, but when I improved my locomotion I was waling everywhere. I actually would flip out of my crate because I also stated to learn how to bonce.
  • Cognative development infant

    A good example in my life of Piaget concept would be when my mom would hide a toy from me and change the spot, and I would see where she would put it but I would check the first place then go to the correct spot.
  • emotional development

    My temperament as a child was rather relaxed and would cry a lot unless I was unconfutable then I would continue to say "no" to everything.
  • Emotional development early childhood

    Most of my childhood I was securely attached to my care giver. My father left so I was dependent on my mom which built a strong relationship because it was just her and I.
  • Cognative development Early childhood

    My family and teachers described me as very quiet but extremely respectful, Many teaches would tell me I have the best manners in the class . I was still nervous to talk to people but my temping was still the same.
  • Early Childhood Cognative Development

    The best way that helped me with language would be from my teacher in kindergarten.she gave us a small sentence then had us read it aloud then the sentences became longer as the year went by.
  • Early Childhood Emotional development

    Many of my interests as a child would mimic my uncles interest because he was the one who would play as a mentor in my life. He was big into star wars which also made me invested into it.
  • Cognative development early childhood

    During this time I would always hate to leave a toy alone. Becaues I would fear that it would run away.
  • Adolescance Physical development

    I hit puberdy around nine I hit this stage earlier than my peeres but it didn't have an effct on me.
  • Midde childhood Physical development

    At this time I wasn't engaged in many physical activities I mostly just did homework. Not a lot of gross motor skills were used but my fine motor skills improved by constant writing for school.
  • Adolescance cognative development

    The best example of Piagets theory at this time was when I was in high school and I decided to wear a suit. I thought everyone was looking at me but in reality they weren't its a for of egocentrism.
  • Adolescance emotional development

    At this time was I NJROTC in high school I was the commander of it. I gave me a purpose and I felt like I was a part of something bigger than myself.
  • Adolescence Emotional development

    Sternberg would describe my relationships as being against his theory's for the fact that I was pushing people away to find myself.
  • Physical development

    My gross motor skills have improved greatly I am now able to run further. As for my fine motor skills they have also improved as I am now learning how to play piano.
  • Early adulthood Physiacl devlopment

    Early adulthood Physiacl devlopment
    As an adult I have engaged in a lot of physical activities, I was in ROTC, and track. Staying physically fit has helped live better.
  • Early adulthood Cognative development

    The most relevant to Piaget theory would be shown through me being able to take concepts that I leaned in math and would apply it to my math tutoring sessions.
  • Early adulthood Emotional development

    Early adulthood Emotional development
    My closest relationship is to my fiancée, I would describe the attachment style as secure attachment we are both understating of another and listen to one another. We build another to make us stronger.
  • Early adulthood

    Sternberg would describe my relationship as a committed relationship. we both promise each other to be there for each other till the end. To be loyal to one another and both work hard to support each other.