The Stages
The Outcomes
Important Needs
About the Theory
Misc.
100

How many stages are in Erikson's Psychosocial Development Theory?

8

100

A fail in stage 1 can result in this negative outcome

trust issues, suspicion, anxiety.

100

An important need for stage 1: Trust vs Mistrust is...

Feeding

100

What is Erikson's first name?

Erik

100

Erikson believed people were products of their ______

Society 

200

At what age range is Stage 1, Trust vs. Mistrust?

0-18 months old

200
A fail in stage 8 can result in this negative outcome.
Regret
200

Teacher approval is important to this age range.

6-11

200

What is a person experiencing in each stage that will positively or negatively affect them?

Conflicts or crises

200

Middle and High school teachers can use this theory to help their kids in this way: 

a) Giving responsibility and leadership roles

and/or

b) holding students accountable 

300

Stage 3: Initiative vs. _____

Guilt

300

Finding a sense of purpose is found in this stage.

Stage 3: Initiative vs. Guilt

300

What stage is finding long lasting relationships important for?

Stage 6: Intimacy vs Isolation 

300

True or False: you can't move onto the next stage without completing the previous one.

True

300

Elementary school teachers can use this theory to help their kids in this way: 

a) Making sure students feel safe to fail

or

b) encouragement 

400

Secondary teachers will have to pay close attention to this stage, because it is ages 12-18.

Stage 5: Identity vs. Role Confusion 

400

Stage 2: Autonomy vs. _____

Shame

400

In stage 8, this is the final important event for success.

Reflection

400

True or False: a person has complete control over how they handle every stage of the development.

False

400
What year was Erik Erikson born?

1902

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