Aera'sby Kassidy Adao
About Aera!full name: Richelle Cruz age: 19 years old birthday: November 3, 2006 hobbies: listening to music and styling myself likes: make ups, food, music, frappes dislikes: annoying peopleRichelle Cruz
Aera was a reckless teenager who was influenced by friends and often struggled with insecurity, pressure, and fitting in. These experiences align with Erikson's Identity vs. Role Confusion Stage, where adolescents seek to understand who they are.Adolescent Stage
During Aera’s adolescent years, she had the privilege to experience the normal physical changes of adolescence and enjoyed the freedom to explore different experiences. Adolescent Stage
She spent her adolescent. stage discovering their identity, exploring interests, and learning from mistakes. This reflects Piaget's Formal Operational Stage, where adolescents develop abstract thinking and self- reflection.Adolescent Stage
As she transitioned into Young Adulthood, Aera entered a stage of greater independence and responsibility. With her parents giving her the freedom that she believed she deserved. This made her more independent and confident which helped shape who she was now. Her priorities shifted from seeking excitement to focusing on stability, security, and healthy relationships. This shows increased maturity and better decision-making skills.Young Adulthood
She realized that having a few genuine friends was more valuable than having many acquaintances. She developed stronger self-awareness, emotional control, and appreciation for meaningful relationships. This reflects Erikson's Intimacy vs. Isolation Stage.Young Adulthood
I’ve known Aera since the start of the school year, back in 2025. She’s one of the funniest and wittiest people I know — And I truly appreciate her friendship despite us meeting just last year. I think that the adolescent and young adulthood stage is one of, if not, the most crucial stages of development. This is when we truly learn ourselves— which makes it all the more curcual to have a stable and healthy support system.Reflection...!