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My Super-Developmental Philosophy
In the beginning stage when I was 10 years old I always wanted to be a teacher, my sister and I use to imamate the teachers that we liked and had toys as students. When I was 16 years old I changed my mind about being a teacher, at this point I had no idea what I wanted to do in the long term. At this time of my life, I wanted to just finish school and attend college. When I graduated from high school, and I got accepted into college my first year I was undecided what I wanted to do, first I thought about accounting, then psychology never thought about being a teacher. I finally came to the conclusion that I wanted to be a social worker and going through the courses, this was something that I feel as though this is where I belong. When I viewed my part of my life I believe super-developmental theory ties into my life story because I have gone through the growth stage and the exploration stage, now that I am …show more content…

If it wasn't for my family, which always told me to keep on going and never stop, I would had never gotten this far. The support also plays a big roll, because I have family and friends that look up to me and I don't want to let them down or myself down. If it wasn't for myself and God I don't know where I would be. I wouldn't have made it to where I am today if I didn't have the courage and the support. How I got to where I am today is by staying focus in school, and believing in myself that I can make it to where I want to be. Another is also being in alternative school, not knowing what I just walked into, which made me wanted to be a counselor and help those that are struggling with behavior problems or needing that person to talk to and listen to. what had got me where I am today is patients, love, and support from family, also being around positive people and staying true to yourself and

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