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  • My Family
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  • Debra Yeager Concordia University 24 June 2014
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  • Louis and Jean Franchetti
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  • Debra Diane Franchetti
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  • I learned how to suck, swallow, digest food Learned how to roll over, crawl and walk Gained 5 to 6 ounces a week Infancy timeframe The dynamic systems theory Debra Diane Franchetti
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  • I learned how to make noise with my mouth Got interested in seeing how things worked Learned what the word no meant, many times! Sensorimotor stage Skinners operant conditioning Lisa, Debra, Patricia and Grandma Franchetti/Brown
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  • Babysitters, daycares, being with my parents Learning how to socialize Learning how to get attention and a reaction Shared environmental experiences Early emotions Easy child Lisa, Debra and Patricia
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  • Working on fine motor and gross motor skills Learned how to ride a bike Learned how to play t-ball Early Childhood Cultural variations during this time frame concerning motor development Debra Diane Franchetti
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  • Memorization and language usage and self control Learned how to read and write Attend school, learned rules and how to use equipment Piaget Cognitive Development Theory Vygotskys Sociocultural Cognitive Theory
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  • Started going to school and interacting with children my age Began to self regulate emotions and what to say Emotional regulation and coping Preoperational Stage of Piagets Cognitive Development Theory Debra Diane Franchetti
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  • Loved playing softball Became an aunt at age 9 Began the change Childhood time frame Began going through puberty Matthew Jacob Franchetti
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  • Thought process changed Noticed difference of boys and girls Moral development Understanding baby cries Gender Differences Moral identity and Character Social cognitive Theory Debra Diane Franchetti
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  • Great Grandma and My Grandma Franchetti/Brown died Started Middle school, struggled with the change of schools and relationships Regulation of emotions Peer relations in childhood and adolescence Neglected Child Great Grandma Matrisciano and I
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  • My cycle began Played volleyball, softball, basketball My feet stopped growing Menarche /Sexual Maturation Puberty /hormonal changes Debra Diane Franchetti
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  • Learned better skills at reasoning Gained knowledge of different cultures in my life Noticed the differences of behaviors and morals in people. Adolescence stage of life Accountability Formal operational stage
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  • My parents lost our home, so we had to move in with Grandma My grandfather passed away My parents were constantly fighting First job Change of relationships Work in adolescence Change in peer groups Fredrick and Dorothy Mann
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  • First sexual experience Gave birth to Alexander Jay Franchetti Became an adult? Got my first grey hair Evolutionary Psychology Stages of birth Natural Childbirth Debra Diane Franchetti& Aj Franchetti
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  • Graduated high school Change in perception Learned how to manage finances, parenting and being a wife Standardized test Realistic and Pragmatic Thinking Intrinsic Motivation
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  • Emancipated at age 17 Parents divorced Got married at 18 Moved to England Very active lifestyle Romantic Bond AKA Marriage Anxious attachment style Became a married adult Michael and Debra Yeager
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  • Gave birth to Ashley Nichole Yeager Gave birth to Adam Michael Yeager Hysterectomy age 29 Stages of Birth Changes In Physical Appearance Ashley Nichole Yeager Adam Michael Yeager
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  • Thinking as a mother of three I struggled with morals and behaviors of others Became a college student Self Efficacy Realistic and Pragmatic thinking Post formal Thought The Yeager Family
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  • Post Partum Period Goal Directed Secure attachment style Attending college Moved to Alaska Moved to Okinawa, Japan Started College Interacting with other cultures The Yeager Family, Okinawa Japan The Yeager Children, Alaska
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  • Coaching Working out Exercising and dieting Adam Michael Yeager Ashley and Debra Yeager, Bre Cook, Julie and Heidi Hollandsworth
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  • Memory decreasing My morals continue to support me Thinking about the world is getting harder Started attending Concordia University Graduate 2015!!!! First son graduates 2018 Shrinking, slowing brain Hormonal stress theory Debra Yeager Paraprofessional
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  • Less socially active Fewer friends My grandmother died Father diagnosed with Leukemia Socioemotional selectivity theory Avoidant attachment style Authoritative Parenting Alexander Jay Franchetti Debra and Alexander
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  • Getting older Dieting and exercising Adulthood Perimenopause Jean Dolet Franchetti Potentially Aged Debra Yeager
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  • Change of lifestyle and thinking Children getting older and changing my parenting styles Children graduating high school Mindset changes Struggle with mental tasks
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  • Attending graduations, parties and weddings Having more Play time! Getting my PHD Activity Theory Leisure time Work as an adult
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  • Getting older, experiencing change More grey hair Lower weight Menopause Possible osteoporosis Possible Arthritis Debra Yeager Potentially aged55
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  • Reading and writing Parenting style as a grandparent Grandparents roles
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  • Family time Vacations with good friends Being a grandmother Working in adulthood
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  • Changes till occurring in my body Bones getting weaker as I age Full head of grey hair May struggle to control bladder Menopause Physical appearance Urinary Incontinence Debra Yeager Potentially 65
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  • Memory Decreasing Brain still shrinking Crossword puzzles and books Disuse Theory Interference Theory
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  • Family Time Grieving the loss of my parents Watching people be busy and aging Experiencing grief Coping Debra Yeager, 60s
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  • Possible loss of bladder control Possible loss of hearing /sight More wrinkles Color vision declines Life assessment says I will live to 77 Debra Yeager, potentially in my 70s
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  • Continued memory loss More crosswords, learning new techniques like knitting Old ideas in a new world Shrinking and slowing brain Late adulthood Death
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  • Attending more funerals Historical groups Friendships change Disengagement theory Older adult friendships Dimensions of grieving Debra Yeager, 70s
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  • Death Lack of mobility Stages of death Life Expectancy Debra Yeager, 80s
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  • Hard to understand what is going on Memory games Pictures to trigger memories Crosswords Games at the nursing home Cognitive slowing Speech slowing
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  • Lonely Detached from society Detachment theory Stage of death Debra Yeager, 80s
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  • Michael John YeagerMichael and Debra Yeager
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  • Adam Michael Yeager and Alexander Jay Franchetti
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  • Ashley Nichole Yeager Abby-Lou Aurora
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  • Fitzpatrick, L. (2013). IntellMemLearn2. Retrieved June 21, 2014, from http://cas.umkc.edu/casww/sa/IntellMemLearn.htm http://cas.umkc.edu/casww/sa/IntellMemLearn.htm Friends of the National Library of Medicine (FNLM) (2007). 8 Areas of Age-Related Change. Retrieved June 21, 2014, from http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/magazine/issues/winter07/articles/winter07pg10-13.html http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/magazine/issues/winter07/articles/winter07pg10-13.html Heiting, G. (2014). How Your Vision Changes as You Age - AllAboutVision.com. Retrieved June 26, 2014, from http://www.allaboutvision.com/over60/vision-changes.htmhttp://www.allaboutvision.com/over60/vision-changes.htm Janes, H. (2013, March 18). 7 kinds of stress-related illness. Retrieved June 20, 2014, from http://www.stressbusting.co.uk/stress-related-illness/ http://www.stressbusting.co.uk/stress-related-illness/
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  • Santrock, J. W. (2012). A topical approach to life-span development (6th ed.). New York, N.Y: McGraw- Hill. Thacker, H. (2012, September 24). Women in Their 40s: Going Through Those Changes (Video) Health Hub from Cleveland Clinic [Video file]. Retrieved from http://health.clevelandclinic.org/2012/09/women-in-their-40s-going-through-those-changes/ http://health.clevelandclinic.org/2012/09/women-in-their-40s-going-through-those-changes/ Weber, M. (2013, January 3). Researchers Zero In on Cognitive Difficulties Associated with Menopause - News Room - University of Rochester Medical Center. Retrieved June 23, 2014, from http://www.urmc.rochester.edu/news/story/index.cfm?id=3714