Wednesday, January 8, 2020

What Does You Do About Your Memories From Her Childhood

â€Å"Each person traces a unique trajectory of experiences through space and time; as a consequence, each encounter with the world results in an even more unique trajectory of cumulating experiences (Levinas, 1972; Markova, 2006, 2013a; Winnicort, 1990)†. So much of who she had become was a direct product of her development. The timeframe I’ve chosen to write about is six to twelve. The writer chose to write about this since this is the timeframe she could actually recall the greatest amount of memories from her childhood. As a part of the research process, she got a few books from the library that helped to gain understanding of the memories, jumbled thoughts, and certain headliners that occurred in that timeframe of her life.†¦show more content†¦Middle childhood is known to cover ages from six to twelve years old. Middle aged children are mainly dealing with the mastery skills from early childhood, inquiry and self- regulation. â€Å"M aslow’s theory states that a child’s most basic needs must be met in order for them to achieve the higher needs and progress up to the hierarchy†. The three main needs are simplified as physical needs, psychological needs, and emotional needs. . Trust and emotional security provide the basis for all relationships to cultivate. During this timeframe it’s been observed that children are normally going out to explore and be expected to gain more responsibility. Sadly, this the start of where the writer’s life was shaken up and she had to move to her fraternal grandmother’s house since her parents were officially divorcing, after many years of separation. Family roles, morals and security were all thrown out the door and had to be rebuilt. For many years, the writer bounced from aunt to uncle, cousin’s house or any other relatives that had space. It had been determined in the judicial system that her mother was a â€Å"un- fit parent†. Shanique Emmanuel’s life began officially on January 6th, 1990; born to Myriam and Edner Emmanuel. Myriam was an outgoing, effervescent, beauty school technician. Edner was a quiet, soft- spoken but ambitious, young man. Both managed to assimilate from migrating from Haiti to America during their

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