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my life : angelica mapes (family: 1 boy and a husband (black hat: my child…
my life : angelica mapes
community
the community would have a playground and an open community. I also want it to be a gated community
for my community there would also have to be good school for my son to go to.
the community that I want is a diverse community with all races.
family: 1 boy and a husband
black hat: my child not having a sibling. Being a selfish little kid.
white hat: Disadvantages of Having One Child 1. An only child may grow up lonely. 2. An only child has no one to grow up with. 3. An only child may get too much pressure from parents, to perform well or excel in school and other activities 4. The parents of an only child tend to be overprotective. 5. An only child may get bored of parental involvement 6. An only child may have a harder time making friends. 7. An only child may be pressure to have children in order to carry on the family name. 8. An only child may become burdened about being the sole caregivers of elderly parents. 9. An only child will never have the experience of having nephews and nieces
https://www.bellybelly.com.au/child/one-child-families-advantages-disadvantages-of-having-one-child/
red hat: ive always wanted only one kid because im not a big fan of children but i want one to call my own.
green hat: there are other chances of things happening for example i could i multiple kids. Even getting a divorce or something.
yellow hat: the benefits of having one child would be not having to spend much money compared to having multiple children. i will also be able to spend more time with my one child and not running around crazy. into conclusion having one child will be my choice.
finace
students loans
childern: school food shelter clothes
salary: 84.020
career: physical therapist
red hat: I've also wanted to be a physical therapist because I love science so this is my best bet.
black hat: I will have to go through a lot of schooling to achieve this goal and I don't really want to do a lot of schooling.
blue hat:Becoming a physical therapist requires years of education and training in areas such as kinesiology, anatomy, biology and physical fitness. Many physical therapists also receive extensive training in patient psychology to better understand and help clients cope with the emotional challenges associated with a physical ailment. As with most careers, the path to success can take many different forms. In physical therapy, what courses should an undergraduate take to prepare? Do aspiring therapists need to complete a residency? The following guide answers questions like these and offers detailed insight into the various academic paths one can take to become a physical therapist
http://www.learnhowtobecome.org/physical-therapist/
white hat: Median pay (annual): 84,020 USD (2015)
Median pay (hourly): 40.4 USD (2015)
Entry level education: Doctoral or professional degree
Projected 10-year growth: 34% (2014