🤝 Personal & Social Development · Self-Awareness
Personal Growth Over Time
Reflect on your own growth over time — the things that challenge you now are not fixed, and noticing how you have already changed builds genuine self-knowledge
Typical age: 10–11 years
“Can your child look back over the past year or two and point to something they used to find really difficult that they now handle better — and explain what changed?”
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Needs first
- Patterns in Your Own Reactions
Recognising that your patterns have changed over time requires first having noticed those patterns in the present
- Questioning First ImpressionsREQUIRED
Reflecting on your own growth requires first having developed honest self-awareness of your assumptions and reactions — growth reflection is hollow without prior self-scrutiny
- Reflecting After Learning
Reflecting on your own personal growth is the PSD form of the universal learning-reflection habit