Babies will either learn to rely on getting care and nourishment from adults around them, or develop a sense of mistrust from the lack of care from others
Trust vs Mistrust
A feeling of satisfaction derived from your own achievements
Pride
Playing by yourself
Solitary Play
High behavioral standards, strict punishment of misconduct, little communication
Authoritarian Parenting
Hurtful Behavior that is aimed at gaining something.
Instrumental Aggression
Children either become self-sufficient in activities or feel guilty about their inability to do certain tasks
Autonomy vs Shame or doubt
A feeling of discontented or resenful longing for someone else's possessions or qualities
envy
Playing beside someone but not with them
Parallel
High nurturance and communication but little discipline, guidance, or control
Permissive Parenting
An impulsive retaliation for a hurt intentional or accidental that can be verbal or physical
Reactive Aggression
Children try to undertake adultlike activities and either feel adventurous or guilty.
Initiative vs guilt
Feeling bad after doing something wrong
guilt
Watching someone else play
Onlooker play
Flexible, enforces rules in supportive ways
Authoritative Parenting
Nonphysical acts aimed at harming social connections between others
Relational Aggression
Children busily practice and master new skills or feel inferior and incapable
Industry vs inferiority
Intrinsic or extrinsic that acts as a drive or reason to pursue a goal
motivation
Playing with someone else
Cooperative play
Neglecting, not aware of childs behavior and actions, uncareful
Uninvolved Parenting
Unprovoked, repeated physical or verbal attack on victims who are unlikely to defend themselves
Bullying Aggression