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Time of My Life: My Childhood Memory

Every individual has a memorable childhood


experience. These experiences can be good or bad and
possibly helpful and not. Riding a bicycle with two small
wheels as supporter, playing with muddy stuffs, being
wounded because of running, cooking with imaginary food,
and being sick for playing too much are just some of my
experiences. Simple yet very memorable.
Moral development theory of Lawrence Kohlberg is
relevant to one of my childhood experience. It was a rainy
day when my parents left the 3 of us (siblings) in the house.
They have reminded us not to play outside because it is
raining. Some of our friends went by and asked to play
outside. Without hesitation we went outside and played with

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the rain. We were totally soaked when our parents went
home. We got scolded and punished by a stick. That
experience taught to me follow orders to avoid punishment.
Childhood is not just a learning experience, it is a
greatest memory that every person has. We should be
grateful to God for making our childhood memories a

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Trixie Mae N. Ellaser
Personal Development

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