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Developing child paper. Chaos, total chaos! That's what my life has been, what
it's always been, and I guess that's what it will always be. ...
Developmental Stages Paper. ... approach, Bronfenbrenner illustrates four environments
system that influences or is influenced by the developing child. ...
... small pieces and sort the pieces and glue the pieces onto their paper. ... During it,
the healthily developing child learns: (1) to imagine, to broaden his skills ...
... The focus of this paper will be on the Preoporational stage and how the child's
cognitive abilities ... that Piaget himself observed while developing his theory of ...
... In my paper I will go over the five stages ... has affected the way that we view a child's
development today ... In a normally developing child the oral stage will last ...
Submitted by mycrazylife42 on November 29, 2005
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Chaos, total chaos! That's what my life has been, what it's always been, and I guess that's what it will always be. To tell you the truth, I really can't complain, I have a good life, I mean, it hasn't always been easy, but I wouldn't change it for the world, or anything else for that matter. Well, it's a long story, so I guess I should start from the beginning.
I was jaded early on in my life and was extremely mature for my own age ( sometimes it got the better of me ). My family life had pretty much destroyed any chance of normalcy in my life. My parents almost divorced when I was five, but mediation led then to wait three years. My father was a raging alcoholic that became abusive and let the alcohol consume his life. He lost two businesses to bankruptcy, and my mother was forced to work as a bartender to all hours of the night. The stress, tension, abuse, and loss of love, was felt not only by my mother, but also by her eight-year-old daughter.
As time went on, we were on a first name basis with the police officers that came to our house every night. They finally made us leave one night at 2 A.M. and told us never to come back. Of course after many court orders, my brother and I were forced to live with our abusive alcoholic father, due to our mother's poor socio-economic status. We were exposed to sex, drugs, and alcohol at an early age, and luckily for us, we had no desire to mix with any of it. At eight years old, I was forced to raise myself and my six-year-old brother, who had slight learning disabilities due to a birth defect. I cooked, cleaned, did laundry, my schoolwork, and helped my brother. It was a rough time considering most young children, like us, desired nothing more but to be with our mother. I lived a very interesting life, and had been exposed to many adult situations. I knew about lawyers and courts, sex and drugs, social services, and everything else in between. I was forbidden to speak with any of my childhood...
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