Define trust
In order for infants to develop a sense of trust, needs must be dependably met by caregivers.
Define initiative
Define autonomy
Children are developing as independent people
Define industry
Children are capable of complex ideas and tasks
Define mistrust
The infants are neglected or handled agressively
Define Guilt
When children make mistakes when engaging in make-believe and social interactions.
Define shame and doubt
A lack of individuality and self-efficiency leads to shame and doubtfulness
Define inferiority
Children experience a lack of self-esteem when they don't apply themselves when solving tasks
What stage is this in Erikson's Psychosocial Stages Theory?
Stage 1: Birth year-1 year
What stage is this in Erikson's Psychosocial Stages Theory?
Stage 3: 3-6 years
What stage is this in Erikson's Psychosocial Stages Theory?
Stage 2: 1-3 years
What stage is this in Erikson's Psychosocial Stages Theory?
Stage 4: 6-11 years old
Give an example of trust
A baby expects their caregiver to give them their bottle in the morning. In response to hearing the infant cry, the infant expects their caregiver to provide them with more food.
Give an example of initiative
Child choosing a specific role when playing with dolls
Give an example of autonomy
Child beginning to dress themselves
Example of industry
Children building a complex lego set
Give an example of mistrust
A caregiver being unreliable- not around often
Give an example of guilt
Trial and error stage- a child learning from an unintentional consequence due to their actions
Give an example of shame and doubt
Over involved parent causes a lack in development of self sufficiency for the child
Example of inferiority
A child not getting the opportunity to contribute to the lego set