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Middle Childhood Essay

Middle Childhood Essay

Q PSY209WB Lesson 12 Activity and Assignment Resource: Children, Chapters 11, 12, 13: Middle Childhood Remember yourself at nine or ten years old. Write an essay about yourself at that age. Describe yourself in the cognitive domain (four characteristics), the physical domain (four characteristics), and the socioemotional domain (four characteristics). As you write this narrative, underline, highlight or number each of the four characteristics for each domain as you come to it in your story. Use your three textbook chapters (11, 12, 13) to identify characteristics in the domain which you may apply to yourself. At the end include a list of all twelve and which domain category each is in. Your writing will be kept completely confidential. You can either write about yourself as you look back on being that age or you can write as if you are currently that age. I suggest that this should be about 500 words in length. Note: How your work looks and is presented represents what you think of it and how you want an instructor to think of it. Make sure to label it with your name and give it a title. PLEASE PROOFREAD YOUR WORK OR HAVE SOMEONE IN THE LANGUAGE LAB OR WRITING CENTER READ IT AS YOUR PROFESSOR WILL INCLUDE CONSIDERATIONS OF SPELLING, CORRECT WORK USAGE, AND GRAMMAR IN HER GRADING OF YOUR WORK.

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At the age of nine, I was in the middle childhood period of development, which is distinguished by considerable developments in the physical, socio-emotional, and cognitive domains. I was able to comprehend the ideas of past, present, and future at the age of nine, as well as the comments and responses that included the indication of the tenses. For example, I used to state that yesterday we just ate spaghetti and that today we will have something different. At this point, I could create words and sentences and read various sorts of poems, stories, and so forth.