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WORKSHEET ON DEVELOPMENTAL TASKS Name: Oscia S. Bornia Grade & Section: 12-Derrida Date: Sept. 25, 2024 What are the expected tasks What are the expected tasks What are the expected tasks you have suc...
WORKSHEET ON DEVELOPMENTAL TASKS Name: Oscia S. Bornia Grade & Section: 12-Derrida Date: Sept. 25, 2024 What are the expected tasks What are the expected tasks What are the expected tasks you have successfully you have partially you have not accomplished? accomplished? accomplished? I learned to walk, talk, I'm becoming more I have not and control my bodily independent and accomplished functions. making my own reaching the peak of I have developed a decisions. I'm still my career and conscience and can learning how to achieving all my tell right from wrong. handle goals. I'm still I mastered physical responsibility and working on skills that are make wise choices. developing my skills necessary for playing I have a strong sense and achieving my games. of who I am. I'm still full potential. I've learned to read, exploring my I have not yet write, and do basic interests and become entirely math. figuring out my responsible. I am place in the world. still learning how to manage my finances, handle duties, and make a difference. PROCESSING QUESTIONS: 1. Being in Grade 11, what are the developmental tasks expected of you? Rate yourself from 1-10 (10 as the highest) on whether you have accomplished those expected tasks. - I'm making progress on the most of the expected developmental tasks, but I still need to work on a few of them, therefore I rate myself 7/10. 2. As you are in Grade 11, you are in transition from high school to college, from being an adolescent to young adult. How do you feel about this transition? - It's kind of scary, but also exciting! I'm looking forward to college and being more independent, but I'm also a little nervous about all the new responsibilities. 3. Do you think you are ready for this transition which may mean more. Responsibilities and greater accountability? If no, what are the expected tasks you need to work on? If yes, what are the ways to take so you can better plan for the future? - I think I'm kind of ready, I will think about my future, take things slowly, be patient, be realistic, and not be afraid to try new things but I know I need to work on some things.