Emily's Photo
Development
Emily Ilic
I am 18 and relating to my peers at a Christmas Party.
I am 15 and spending time with my peers at a sweet sixteen.
I'm 18 and have hopefully
reached my last growth spurt; if not I can't stand near lucy anymore.
I'm 16 in this picture and am able to think, hypothetically, what it would be like to squish my friend's head at bingo.
I'm 11 and was participating in a state horse riding competition.
I'm ten and improving family relations with my sisters by riding our horses together.
I am 11 and was able to seat our table while out to eat in seriation according to age,
a concrete operational stage process.
My impatience at age five as to why it's not my turn for the slide shows the cognitive concept of egocentrism.
At six years old, I'm able to break away from my sisters and run on the beach
At five, I stand for a picture and bond with my family on Easter.
At age one, I imprinted on my mom and am attached.
This picture shows me
self-feeding a Popsicle at age two.
At two, I am developing a sense of humor. You can see I'm laughing and find something funny.