Amy Whinehouse
Place of birth: South-gate, London, England
How old is she?: 27
Religion: Jewish
Own website: http://amywinehouse.com/
Fan Websites: http://amywinehouseforever.org/
Social networking page: Twitter- @amywinehouse
Have they written an autobiography?: No
Has someone written their biography?: Yes, the website is
called http://www.biography.com/people/amy-winehouse-244469#synopsis
If you put their name into a search engine, how many ‘hits’ do you
get?: 13,400,000
Is the information you see factual, or is it for the purpose of
entertainment?: Yes the information that I have found are all factual,
it’s the correct information
Do you think you might be able to contact them directly?: No
because she is not alive.
P1) Describe physical,
intellectual, emotional and social development for each of the life stages of
an individual
Physical: Physical development is the control you have over your body especially your muscles. This process starts when your a infant and it continues into the adolescence stage
Intellectual: Intellectual development means how individuals learn how to think for themselves
Emotional: The way we feel about other people & ourselves as we grow up
Social: How individuals experience social relationships during there life's for example relationships.
Contraception: Amy Winehouse was conceived 9 months before September 14th 1983.
Intellectual: Intellectual development means how individuals learn how to think for themselves
Emotional: The way we feel about other people & ourselves as we grow up
Social: How individuals experience social relationships during there life's for example relationships.
Contraception: Amy Winehouse was conceived 9 months before September 14th 1983.
Pregnancy: Janis Winehouse (mother) carried Amy for 9 months.
Birth-Infancy (0-3 years): Amy Winehouse house was born in north London
in Chase Farm Hospital. When Amy Winehouse was 0/1 month she was able to pick
herself up meaning she was able to lift her head up slightly. When she was 6 months she was
able to pass an object from both of her hands. When Amy was 9-10 months she was
able to roll over
and
she was also able to crawl around. When she was 2 months she started smiling at
people’s faces, as she grew up when she was 3 months old she started responding
to adult’s communication. By the age of 12 months she could stand up by herself.
At this age you become attached to your family members and you start recognizing familiar faces and unfamiliar faces. That’s exactly what Amy Whinehouse was
doing she became more attached to her parents she had a range of reflexes such as
sucking reflex. The quality of Amy Whinehouse attachment may affect her in the
future emotionally.
Childhood (4-9 years): At this age she was able to communicate with people meaning she was learning social roles and behavior within her family. At that age she wasn’t able to understand numbers and so on. When she was this age she was learning how to play with other children. Amy relationship with her family can influence how she is value, when she was nine her parents separated. She lived with her mother but on her on weekends she stayed with her dad and his girlfriend in Hatfield Health in Essex. When you’re young you are emotionally attached to your parents with care since her parents split up when she was nine this would have had a bad effect on her.
Adolescence (10-18 years): When Amy
Whinehouse was 10 years old her and a friend formed a group called Sweet and
Sour and then when she was 12 she went to a theater school called Sylvia Young Theater School. When she was 14 she got expelled from school because she wasn’t
putting any effort and also for piercing her nose. Around this age this when you start identify
yourself for example behavior and sex hormones at puberty, for some people
this might be a stressful time. For Amy Whinehouse as you can see it was
stressful for her which led to her getting expelled from school. At this age you are able to solve certain situations.
This is the age she started writing her song. She went to another school but
she ended up dropping out. At 16 her close friend Tyler James passed her demo
tape to an A&R person
Adulthood (19-27 years (the age she died)): Amy Whinehouse broke up
with her boyfriend who she was with for two years she drowned herself in
alcohol but she also used the heart break to write a album. In 2007 she was very abuse towards her partner which was Fielder Civil. She married him on the 18th May 2007 in Miami Beach but they ended up getting divorced. This is the age were Amy started drinking and taking drugs. During early adulthood friends continue to be important and you get emotionally
attached to your sexual partner that’s exactly what happened to Amy. When Amy was
27 on July 23 2011 she died the cause of her death was alcohol intoxication.
Amy did not experience any elderly life.
References: chizzelanderson. 2017. Unit 4:
development through life stages: P1&M1 | chizzelanderson.
[ONLINE] Available at: https://chizzelanderson.wordpress.com/2015/02/03/unit-4-development-through-life-stages-p1m1/.
Wikipedia. 2017. Amy
Winehouse - Wikipedia. [ONLINE] Available at:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amy_Winehouse.
P2) Explain
the potential effects of five different life stages, on the development of an
individual
- Cystic Fibrosis
Cystic fibrosis is a condition which the lungs and digestive
system becomes blocked with thick, sticky mucus. This is caused by a defective
gene. When someone does have cystic fibrosis it causes problems when it comes
to breathing and digestion, over time the lungs might stop working because it
keeps on getting damaged. Doctors say that there is one in four chances that
the child will be born with cystic fibrosis. 1 in every 2,500 babies that are
born in the UK has this disease. Doctors have found ways to reduce the effects
of this disease but people who have this disease there life expectancy is
reduced. Modern medical treatment has increased
the life expectancy for people
with cystic fibrosis. When someone has cystic fibrosis it sometimes in there
early childhood but the disease can still develop when there an adult. The
symptoms of this disease is chest infections, difficulty putting on weight, diarrhoea and shortness of breath.
Children that are born to mothers or fathers that have the
gene will not have cystic fibrosis unless both parents have the gene. Just
because their parents have the gene that doesn’t mean they have the condition
because they only carry one faulty gene. Cystic fibrosis means that cells
struggle to move salt and water across the cell wall. This then means that it
can build a thick, sticky mucus in the body. If both parents have the gene
doctors say there’s a 25% that every child they have will have this condition.
At the moment there’s no cure for cystic fibrosis but there
are treatments to reduce the conditions and prevent any complications.
Treatment that help are antibiotics (used to treat or prevent a bacteria
infection) this prevents chest infection. You can take medicine to widen the
airways there are also techniques to help clear the sticky mucus from the
lungs. Also having a special diet and taking supplements to help malnutrition
which is a serious condition that happens when someone diet doesn’t contain
enough of nutrients.
- Foetal Alcohol Syndrome
- Children that have this condition have small heads they have poor growth they are smaller than the average birth.
- Distinctive facial features for example small eyes and a thin upper lip
- They have movement problems
- Learning difficulties for example speech and memory
- Behaviour problems e.g. autism (a condition that affects social, communication and behaviour)
- Problems with liver
- Hearing and vision problems
- Pollution
- Nitrogen dioxide cause lung disease.
- Particles can cause inflammation of heart and lung disease
- Carbon monoxide prevents oxygen in the blood
- Peer Groups
The people you hang around with can have a impact on your attitude. When your a teenager(adolescence) you start to get influenced by people the same age as you. For example the way you act or dress might be influenced on your friends or the people that are just around you
- Smoking
in cigarettes can damage the blood vessels and the blood stream. This can cause heart disease, strokes and poor circulation in the legs. If your a smoker and you have children the smoke will also affect them they are more likely to have asthma or a ear, nose and chest infection. Smoking increases the risk of gum disease, tooth loss and a skin condition.
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Foetal alcohol syndrome - NHS Choices. 2017. Foetal alcohol syndrome - NHS Choices. [ONLINE] Available at: http://www.nhs.uk/conditions/foetal-alcohol-syndrome/Pages/Introduction.aspx. [Accessed 27 January 2017].
Effects of air pollution - Defra, UK. 2017. Effects of air pollution - Defra, UK. [ONLINE] Available at:https://uk-air.defra.gov.uk/air-pollution/effects. [Accessed 27 January 2017].
Patient. 2017. Smoking - The Facts. The effects of smoking on the body | Patient. [ONLINE] Available at:http://patient.info/health/smoking-the-facts. [Accessed 27 January 2017].
P3) Explain the influence of two predictable and two unpredictable major life events on the development of an individual
Predicted: A situation that is expected to happen for example going to school and going through puberty. These situations are predictable because the situations are designed to happen.
Predicted life changes
- Starting school
This is a predicted life event. This stage in life can have a large effect on how someone develops in life. This is the stage that they start to make friends and being able to handle different situations in life. When your in school you learn different subjects and one of them is PE this is where you start to improve your physical development. When you're in school you also eat lunch therefor you will gain energy from the food that you will be eating. The next stage is intellectual development, they will gain this development from learning their teachers names and remembering the classrooms that they're supposed to go to. The last stage is emotional development because they will be away from the people that they are used to seeing which means they will feel sad and they will feel unsafe because there seeing different faces. But the positive thing is that later on they will become independent. Amy Whinehouse started to socially adapt to this change because when she 10 years old her and a friend made a music group called Sweet n Sour this shows they both had a common interest when it came to music. But she didn't adapt to school fully because when she was 14 she got expelled and never went back into education.
- Marriage
When you're in a marriage you gain new experiences for example emotional attachments and experiencing intimacy. Your self-esteem might start increasing, you start thinking of building your own family. Also you should be feel scared of the fact of sharing each other's possessions and feeling less independent because it's two of you. But Amy Whinehouse marriage was completely different. Amy Whinehouse family and friends felt as if her and her husband will commit suicide because they were so concerned about the marriage. Her husband said that he is the one that showed Amy Whinehouse to cocaine and heroin. Amy Whinehouse and her husband Fielder Civil are both not good for each other as you can when they were together they would cut themselves “to ease the pain of withdrawal”. When they were married he went to jail he was charged of “pervert the course of justice”.
The landlord said that Amy Whinehouse paid him £200,00 to not turn up to court but her father also the manager that handles her money said that the money did not come from her. Amy Whinehouse said that her “marriage was based on drugs”. But in the end they ended up getting divorced.
Unpredictable: Situations that take people from surprise situations that we don't expect to happen. For example divorce and death these situations happen but you don't how to react and it comes unexpectedly.
- Illness
When you're ill you adapt to your illness which means you're adapting to physical changes. Amy Whinehouse was handling with her substance abuse which meant that she cancelled shows. At first she went through a period that she was drinking a lot then she started using drugs and she lost a lot of weight. People think that because her grandma died that situation made her go into drinking and so on. She went to hospital because she overdosed, she was a victim of substance abuse this made her depressed, harm herself and also have a eating disorders herself she didn't know how to adapt to the situation that she was in. The media didn't help with Amy Whinehouse substance abuse the sun posted a video of Amy Whinehouse smoking but they said that she was smoking crack. Amy Whine went to rehab so that she could help herself but she didn't stay there for long there wasn't any difference when she came out. In the end she stopped taking illegal substances but this didn't help because she focused on drinking alcohol.
- Bereavement
Bereavement means losing someone for example from death. This is an unpredictable event becomes it come by surprise so it make the individual shocked they're not prepared with that type of situation. The feeling of loss and grief with effect them in a good way or bad way it can teach them a life lesson it will influence them later on in the future or someone times people lose themselves as an individual. This is what happened to Amy Whinehouse when she lost her grandma she turned to drinking because she didn't know how to act she wasn't used to her family and friends dying, she was prepared to let that relationship go that she had with her grandma. Amy Whinehouse wasn't able to adapt to the lifestyle that she lost her grandma.