Let’s think about how people grow and change as they get older.
Between now (let’s say you’re around 8–10 years old) and age 15:
- You’ll probably get taller — maybe even much taller!
- Your voice might start to change (especially if you’re a boy).
- You’ll become stronger and better at sports or activities.
- You’ll learn more in school and start thinking about what you want to do when you grow up.
- You might start caring more about your friends and what they think.
- Your body will start changing because of puberty — like growing hair under your arms or on your face, and girls will start developing curves.
Between now and age 30:
- You’ll stop growing taller by your late teens.
- You’ll finish school, maybe go to college or trade school.
- You might get a job, move out of your parents’ house, and live on your own.
- You could get married or have kids — or choose not to!
- You’ll keep learning new things, traveling, or building your career.
- Your brain keeps developing until about age 25 — so you’ll get better at making smart choices.
- You might start worrying less about what others think and care more about being yourself.
Everyone grows differently — some people change fast, some slow. But everyone changes in big ways between childhood and adulthood!
Final Answer:
Between now and age 15: I will get taller, my voice may change, I’ll become stronger, start puberty, care more about friends, and learn more in school.
Between now and age 30: I will finish school, possibly go to college, get a job, maybe live alone or start a family, keep learning, and become more independent and confident.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of growing and changing worksheet.