argh! minna, gomen... this is absolutely no kat-tun or any yaoi related. this is one of the boring stuff of my life thread right now.
why am I posting it in here? hehe... well, for the simple reason that my flash disk is full of virus^^
i think. that's about it.
do not read this! as this will bores you to hell^________^

PERSONALITY DEVELOPMENT: CHILDHOOD
At Three Months . . . babies are fresh, new human beings–totally dependent on the important people in their lives. A three-month portrait will preserve that time of newness.


At no time in your child's life will physical changes occur so rapidly. In what seems like the blink of
an eye, a tiny, helpless bundle is transformed into an active, robust and inquisitive youngster

At Six Months . . . babies are so loveable! Cuddly and responsive, yet still dependent. Strengthened muscles let them sit up and take part in the world around them. Often happy-go-lucky, they crave attention and delight in having an audience. Portraits at this age are a perfect time to reveal chubby little arms and legs—and even backsides!

At Nine Months . . . Many babies begin to strike out on their own. Still dependent on their parents, but starting to explore an ever-expanding world . . .
well on the way to becoming a real little person and letting everyone know . . .

One Year . . . The permanent facial characteristics begin to reveal a family likeness and individual character . . . still a baby, yet emerging as a robust and inquisitive child who is ready to meet the world. For the child who is now walking, the perfect message of the portrait is
Around the second birthday, a major milestone is achieved.
The toddler now responds to reason, humor, and action. Totally unpredictable, but always adorable... expect them to be loveable, shy, rowdy, or reserved—as they begin to explore the world around them... here one minute and gone the next!

Still toddlers, most three-year-olds have discovered how to entertain themselves.
The world of toddlers is filled with portrait opportunities that capture the mystery and fantasy that are so much a part of these joyful days of discovery and make-believe that fade so soon.

One of the cutest, most engaging ages for little boys and girls,
the ability to speak and reason grow stronger every day.
Searching for their place in the world, they have already developed personal interests, likes and dislikes. Their individuality of character and action should be portrayed before the baby teeth are lost and replaced by permanent ones... forever altering the endearing look of early childhood.

During this period, the snaggly-tooth age ends and
permanent teeth emerge to change the facial contours.
A developing mind reveals a more mature, inquiring look. Now off to school and making their way in the world... There is so much to learn! Portraits made at this age help to confirm a child's positive self image.



As the child prepares to enter the teenage years,
physical, emotional, and attitude changes occur.
The little person you have known so well is about to become a more complex and less dependent young person. Peer acceptance is now important, and portraits can capture the child's sense of style and expanding horizons.
The early teenage years—a kind of dress rehearsal for adulthood
—have begun to erase the memories of childhood.

The boy is almost a man... in his interests, his attitudes, and thinking. Carefree years... yet ones that anticipate the challenges of adulthood on the horizon. The young woman has begun to blossom into womanhood. Still a lifetime of growing and learning ahead... but
eto pa!