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1. What areas did you score highest in? Do you believe these are the same areas you would have score high in elementary school? Why or why not?

I scored the highest on kinaesthic, visual / spatial and intrapersonal portions. No i think that I would of scored lower on those test in elementary school. I think that over the ages I became more

2. What areas did you score lowest in? Do you believe these are the same areas you would have score low in elementary school? Why or why not?

I scored the lowest on the linguistic area. I think it is because of the fact that most of my response on the test in this area. I put that I really did not use words to express my feelings.

3. Select one of your intellectual strengths.
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Share two positive aspects of your elementary school experience.

I liked the experience of socializing with new people.
I enjoyed learning new information, such as math and english.

5. Share two negative aspect of your elementary school experience.

I hated having only a little bit of time to play at school.
I also hated having to do homework.

6. Were you considered an average, high, or low performing student? Explain.

I was considered a average student back then. I always had average a average grade. If I didn't need to do something that would not affect my grade, then I wouldn't.

Socialization Agents Reflection Use pages 230-233 – The Developing Self to answer the following:

7. Describe your self-esteem. Did you have a positive or negative view of yourself? Explain your choice. What do you believe contributed to this?

I had a positive view of myself. I really didn't care about what other people said. I was more into having fun with my friends. I this contributed to me being more of a different person compared to others who act like others to fit in.

Use pages 237-242 - Relationships: Building Friendships in Middle Childhood to answer the

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