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Biography
The person involved in this observation is Sabrina, a 12-year-old girl who was born in
Maui, Hawaii. Sabrina was born healthy on August 6, 2010, at Maui Memorial Medical Center.
When she was about 11-months old, her family visited the Philippines for her introduction and
christening. After a few weeks in the Philippines, Sabrina was taken to the hospital due to
shortness of breath. She was then diagnosed with asthma, and they came to believe that she had
her first asthma attack due to high humidity level in the Philippines.
Sabrina’s household consists of five other members; her mother, father, sister, and two of
her mother’s siblings. Sabrina has severe asthma attacks and a heart condition that limits her
involvement in outdoor activities and social interaction. Due to her condition, her mother is
overprotective of her. Having limited childhood experiences, Sabrina’s family was supportive of
her by providing for her needs and a lot of her wants. This type of support had negative and
positive effects.
Sabrina and her family decided to move to Las Vegas, Nevada when she was eight years
old. Considering her poor social skills, this move was a challenge for her, especially at school.
Despite her struggles, she managed to overcome the challenges that come with relocating homes,
and more importantly, it had significant effects on her medical condition. Sabrina’s medical
conditions imposed a sheltered childhood for her, which really affected certain aspects of her
development, but her family ensured that she would get the most of what she had.
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Physical Development
Sabrina is exceedingly tall for her age. At 12, she is 66 inches tall and weighs 114
pounds. According to Healthline, the average height for 12-year-old females is 59.4 inches
(Biggers & Gill, n.d.). This means that Sabrina is taller than most of her peers and some of her
teachers. Due to her height, she feels visible to everyone, which she dislikes. Her physician
inferred that her asthma medications such as Flovent, have contributed to her height at an early
age. According to John Cunha, a medical editor for RxList, stated “Flovent HFA (fluticasone
propionate) is a steroid used to prevent asthma attacks” (Side Effects of Flovent HFA
(Fluticasone Propionate HFA), Warnings, Uses, n.d.). This means, Flovent contains
corticosteroids which are a type of steroid that can significantly affect a child’s growth. Sabrina
took this medication daily for many years. In addition to her height, Sabrina also has a
compromised immune system from her asthma medication, which results in her getting sick
frequently. According to Nerin Bahceciler, “long-term treatment with systemic steroids exerts
immune-suppressive effects on the cellular immune system and increases the susceptibility to all
types of intracellular infections” (Bahceciler, n.d.). This demonstrates one reason for Sabrina’s
As mentioned earlier, Sabrina suffers from asthma. For the eight years that she lived in
Maui, she had asthma attacks every year, sometimes multiple times a year. A major contributor
to these attacks is Hawaii’s high humidity level and vog (volcanic smog). According to the U.S.
Geological Survey (USGS), “aerosol particles in vog can also penetrate deep into human lungs
and, at elevated levels, can induce symptoms of asthma” (What Health Hazards Are Posed by
Vog (Volcanic Smog)? | U.S. Geological Survey, n.d.). This means that vog can trigger
respiratory conditions such as asthma, hence, Sabrina’s frequent asthma attacks. Although her
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parents took her out as much as they could, Sabrina was limited to outdoor activities because of
her condition.
Additionally, she was also diagnosed with tachycardia in 2015 during one of her asthma
attacks. Mayo Clinic states “in tachycardia, an irregular electrical signal (impulse) starting in the
upper or lower chambers of the heart causes the heart to beat faster” (Tachycardia - Symptoms
and Causes, 2022). This also shows another reason Sabrina’s mother restricted her with physical
activities such as sports. When Sabrina plays, she is told to pay attention to her heartbeat because
In other words, Sabrina’s asthma and heart condition have affected her physical growth.
The effects of her medications are shown in her height, and her immune system. Her asthma and
compromised immune system limited her opportunities to get involved in outdoor and
extracurricular activities. When her heart condition was discovered, it even restricted more of her
already limited opportunities. Her physical development created a domino effect in her overall
Emotional Development
When Sabrina was younger, she had little emotional control. There were many instances
when Sabrina would have extremely bad tantrums over the simplest things such as losing a
game, limited electronic usage, or being confused with homework. In these instances, she would
act aggressively by screaming as loud as she could or throwing items. It is normal for kids to
have tantrums. In fact, Mayo Clinic claims that when a child is frustrated, they often have
tantrums due to their inability to express their emotions through words (Temper Tantrums in
Toddlers: How to Keep the Peace, n.d.). However, Sabrina’ extreme tantrums were also
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contributed by the constant compromising that her family demonstrated for her due to her
conditions. Her family felt terrible for her not having a different childhood experience. As a
result, they always wanted to make her happy by getting things her way.
By the age of seven, Sabrina’s parents taught her to express her emotions through words.
KidsHelpline states “kids who are able to identify, understand, express and manage a wide range
of feelings experience long term benefits to their mental health and wellbeing (Helping Kids
Identify and Express Feelings, 2018). So, instead of throwing tantrums like she used to, Sabrina
can control her emotions through words. This is beneficial for her because it demonstrates an
advancement in her emotional development. However, just like any other child, Sabrina cries
Additionally, Sabrina has low self-esteem. This timid personality comes from her
sheltered childhood and lack of social interactions with other people aside from her family and
school. According to Timothy Legg, parents’ overprotectiveness can cause their children to be
timid due to lack of experiences that develop social skills (Legg, 2021). Due to her condition, her
mother was overprotective of her which limited her opportunities for developing social skills.
Sabrina understands that she lacks experience, and she tries to change that by stepping outside of
her comfort zone. For instance, she tried out for her school’s volleyball team, but failed to make
the first cut. Based on her story, I concluded that Sabrina did not make the cut because of her
lack of self-confidence. She mentioned that everyone who tried out seemed to know each other,
and she felt left out because she did not know anyone. Despite her courage to try, failing to make
Ultimately, Sabrina is emotionally mature compared to most kids her age. She
understands that her tantrums from when she was younger are completely inappropriate for her
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age. She also learned to identify her emotions and express them through words. When faced by
overwhelming situations, she cries out of frustration like any other child. She is aware that her
emotions such as fear tend to overpower her willingness to achieve her goals. For that reason,
Philosophical Development
parents are strict, she never lied to her parents because of the way her mother puts more
emphasis on the value of honesty and trust rather than focusing on the punishment. According to
Pamela Li, a contributor at Parenting for Brain, “the likelihood of lying about misbehavior is
greater for kids who expect harsh punishment such as spanking” (Li, 2022). As much as
possible, Sabrina tries to avoid troubles, however, as a person, mistakes and troubles are
inevitable. In cases where Sabrina misbehaves, she admits to it immediately because she knows
that punishment is less severe when she is honest. She also feels extremely guilty to the point
In addition, Sabrina’s parents never shout at her for any misbehavior; instead, they
discuss it calmly and understandingly. According to Polly Logan-Banks and Richard Gilham,
raising your voice at children teaches them that shouting is an acceptable behavior when upset
(Logan & Gilham, n.d.). That said, Sabrina learned the value of respect. In fact, Logan and
Gilham also claimed that “One of the best ways to teach [a] child to be respectful is to always
treat him with respect” (Logan & Gilham, n.d.). This means listening to them without
interrupting and making them feel understood or heard. Children pick up the same habits their
Sabrina’s learned values are important in life; however, she seems to associate being
respectful with not standing up for herself when provoked, even by peers. Although it is good for
children to avoid any confrontations or conflicts, teaching them to be assertive and stand up for
Social Development
As mentioned earlier, Sabrina has poor social skills due to her limited opportunities for
social interaction outside of her family and classroom. The Department of Education published
an article that states “children’s development of conversation and social skills is best supported
when engaged in meaningful, sustained, and rich language experiences” (Conversation and
Social Skills, 2020). This means that being engaged in environments such as community service,
afterschool programs, clubs and friendships develop social skills that are beneficial for children.
Aside from her classroom, Sabrina is not involved in any socially enriching environments.
Although she tried joining sports to overcome her fear of social interaction, she failed to make
the team due to her lack of self-confidence. That said, most of her interaction is with her family,
educators, and some of her close friends. Despite the positive effects of this, she still lacks social
Sabrina’s social awkwardness is also due to low self-esteem. In fact, Chris MacLeod, a
therapist with a B.A. Honors in Psychology and a Master of Social Work, claims that "a core
problem for many socially awkward people is that they have poor self-esteem or
puberty. According to Eric Stice, an Associate of Psychology, “One of the most intense changes
to occur at puberty involves body image, which refers to cognitive and emotional perceptions of
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one's body. (Hayward, 2009, p.61). Sabrina’s appearance is changing; for instance, her skin is
breaking out, which she is very much aware of. Insecurities are evident in Sabrina’s recent
behaviors, and she demonstrates this by wearing masks to school despite it being not necessary,
to cover her acne breakouts. Encouragement and positive body image are crucial for Sabrina’s
“An introvert is a person with qualities of a personality type… [where] they feel more
comfortable focusing on their inner thoughts and ideas, rather than what’s happening externally”
(Ellis, 2022). Ellis also claimed that introverts tend to enjoy spending time with just one or two
people, rather than large groups or crowds. This is relevant to Sabrina’s personality where she
enjoys being alone or prefers to be surrounded by one or two friends. She dislikes large crowds
and finds it exhausting. Just like an introvert, Sabrina is very much self-aware and prefers to
keep her thoughts to herself, or expresses them through art. Her parents are not introverts, so her
environment has an influence on her introversion. Andre Sólo of Introvert, Dear, claimed that
“introversion isn’t totally genetic. It gets influenced by your environment at a young age, and our
genes allow a certain amount of flexibility in response”(Sólo, 2016). This shows that despite
Sabrina’s parents being extroverts, she acquired an introvert personality through her environment
which is mostly at home. However, Sabrina would demonstrate extroversion when surrounded
Intellectual Development
Piaget believed that children ages 12 and above go through the Formal Operational Stage
which “involves an increase in logic, the ability to use deductive reasoning, and an understanding
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of abstract ideas” (Cherry, 2022). This means children can systematically solve a problem in a
logical and methodical way. Sabrina falls under this category and can think about abstract and
hypothetical ideas that lead to multiple solutions or outcomes. Aside from her outstanding
academic performance, she demonstrates her use of strategy and thought by solving a Rubik's
cube multiple times. According to Shania Sheth, an Intern at Sunnybrook Research Institute,
“solving the cube requires a lot of concentration to solve and…keeping your brain active and
focused allows you to process information faster” (Sheth, n.d.). This shows Sabrina’s ability to
language development. According to Michelle Anthony, PHD, “11-13 year olds demonstrate an
increased ability to look beyond literal interpretations and understand the metaphoric uses of
language” (Anthony, n.d.). Sabrina likes to read, although she never read books that fall under
mystery, fantasy, and romance genres, she has always shown interest in them when she was
young. She never read them because the type of language used in these genres are different from
her level of language development. However, Sabrina started reading these types of books last
year when normally, she just asks about them. This demonstrates her ability to understand
figurative language. As a result, her vocabulary has expanded which improves her language
development.
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Recommendations
Sabrina’s heart condition has been cleared by her physician. She also has not had any
asthma attacks since moving to Las Vegas in late 2018. With that, she recently stopped taking
medications for these conditions. However, her immune system is still compromised, so I would
suggest that she eats healthy, takes plenty of vitamins, and does more physical outdoor activities.
Sabrina’s overall emotional development is advanced for her age norm. She can identify,
understand, and express her emotions with words. The only thing she needs to work on is to not
let her fears overtake her. Although fear is normal for everyone, Sabrina’s fears are a result of her
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lack of confidence. I would suggest encouraging her with genuine and positive support through
Sabrina does not need strict or harsh punishments for her misbehavior. By avoiding harsh
punishments, she will continue to be honest and learn from her actions. Normally, children her
age are learning to lie to get things their way or avoid any sort of punishment. In Sabrina’s case,
she does not have any reason to lie because she also values respect. As mentioned in her
philosophical development section, she seems to associate being respectful with not being
assertive or standing up for herself, when provoked. Avoiding conflicts is always good, but it is
also important to teach children to take a stand for themselves, and be assertive for their own
Social development is where Sabrina is lacking the most. To address this, she must be
involved in other social interactions outside of her home and classroom. For instance, she can
participate in community service that interests her. She can also join after school programs such
Finally, her intellectual development is advanced for her age norm. She seems to
understand concepts covered in her class because of her 4.0 GPA. She also reads books with
advanced language use such as figurative language because she now understands its concept. She
can also pick up new concepts that involve patterns, and algorithms which are shown by her
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