Stages of Life

  1. What is the difference between a baby, a toddler, and a newborn?
  2. Where were you born: in a hospital, in a clinic, at home or somewhere else?
  3. What is the earliest memory you have?
  4. Did you spend your early childhood in an apartment or a house? What was your childhood like?
  5. What was the earliest level of education you received? Did you go to a nursery, daycare, pre-school, kindergarten, Montessori, or some other type of childcare in your early years?
  6. Who took care of you the most during the ages of 0-5? Was it one of your parents, your grandparents, or someone else?
  7. At what age did you start formal education? What did you enjoy most about school? Did you have a favourite teacher? Did you participate in extracurricular activities? Which ones?
  8. How did you behave as a child? What was your personality like? 
  9. What was your favourite subject in High School? Describe what your school was like. Was it easy being a teenager in your country? What were some of the difficulties that you faced?
  10. Did you attend any post secondary education in Canada? Did you attend in a different city? If you did, were you living in a dorm, with relatives, or renting an apartment?
  11. What was your biggest challenge when you left home? Was it easy to find a job or career? Was it easy to make friends or find a life-partner when you left home?
  12. Have you started a family of your own? What do you think are the most important things to do before someone starts a family? What advice would you give to someone who was starting a family?
  13. How would you describe the stage of life that you are in now?
  14. What do you think are the advantages and disadvantages of these lifestyles:
Fast paced city lifestyleSlow paced country lifestlyeLiving in the country – commuting to the cityWealthy, with a small family
Having a small family, but few luxuriesBeing famous – with a glamorous lifestyleA low paying career you enjoyA high paying career full of stress
  1. At what age do you think you will retire? What will you do then?
  2. Do families in your culture live together? Will your family take care of you in your old age?
  3. Which of the following concerns you most about ageing:

health, mental ability, lack of money, loneliness, housing, boredom, other

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