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This stage is crucial for developing personal identity

IDENTITY VRS CONFUSION

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ACCORDING TO ERIKSON, WE DEVELOP AS SOCIAL BEINGS THROUGH SEVEN STAGES

FALSE - EIGHT

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Children develop a sense of CONFIDENCE during the first stage of psychosocial development. What is this stage?
A. AUTONOMY VRS SHAME AND DOUBT
B. TRUST VRS MISTRUST
C. INDUSTRY VRS INFERIORITY


B. TRUST VRS MISTRUST


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INTEGRITY VRS DESPAIR is the final psychosocial stage in old age and involves reflecting on life.
What ages does it involve?

INTEGRITY VRS DESPAIR (OLDER ADULTHOOD - FROM 65 TO DEATH)

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Explain the stage GENERATIVITY VRS INACTIVITY:

Anything that includes in your answer something like:
Create a lasting impact through children or making positive changes. Success leads to feelings of usefulness, while failure leads to Superficial Participation, creating a sense of shallowness.

Care is the virtue gained by successfully navigating this stage, marked by pride in achievements, witnessing children's growth, and leading to Harmony with a life partner.

2

Successful resolution of this stage results in the virtue known as love. Young adults must develop intimate relationships.

INTIMACY VRS ISOLATION

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In this stage of AUTONOMY VRS SHAME AND DOUBT, children assert control through play and social interactions.

FALSE - INITIATIVE VRS GUILT

2

Through social interactions, children build pride in their achievements and abilities.
A. AUTONOMY VRS SHAME AND DOUBT
B. INDUSTRY VRS INFERIORITY
C. INITIATIVE VRS GUILT
( Encouragement boosts children's confidence, while lack of support can lead to self-doubt.)

B. INDUSTRY VRS INFERIORITY

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During AUTONOMY VRS SHAME AND DOUBT, children must learn this as an important sense of independence.

Children must gain personal control over physical skills and independence, with potty training being crucial

2

During this stage, children develop a sense of trust. What do they need to avoid feeling mistrust?

when caregivers provide reliability, care, and affection.

3

A child relies entirely on adult caregivers for essential needs such as food, love, warmth

TRUST VRS MISTRUST

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According to Erikson, individuals encounter an agreement at each stage, which is a crucial turning point in their growth.

FALSE - A CONFLICT NOT AN AGREEMENT

3

Parents and caregivers can lead to autonomy by allowing kids to make choices and gain control.
A. AUTONOMY VRS SHAME AND DOUBT
B. TRUST VRS MISTRUST
C. INITIATIVE VRS GUILT

A. AUTONOMY VRS SHAME AND DOUBT

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During what years our identity is shaped by experiences and interactions, providing a cohesive self-concept that guides us as we grow?

TEEN YEARS - FROM 12 TO 18 YEARS

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During this stage kids face new social and academic demands, where success nurtures competence and failure can lead to feelings of inferiority.

Name the ages that belong to this stage.

 SCHOOL YEARS - FROM 6 TO 11 YEARS

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Children are beginning to perform basic actions independently.  With potty training being crucial

AUTONOMY VRS SHAME AND DOUBT

4

During Integrity vrs Despair, success leads to authenticity, while failure can cause role confusion

FALSE - IDENTITY VRS CONFUSION

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In this stage of psychosocial development, children assert control through play and social interactions.
A. AUTONOMY VRS SHAME AND DOUBT
B. INDUSTRY VRS INFERIORITY
C. INITIATIVE VRS GUILT

C. INITIATIVE VRS GUILT

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This is what we have when we resolve our conflicts during young adulthood.

Successful resolution of this stage results in the virtue known as love. It is marked by the ability to form lasting, meaningful relationships with other people.

4

Name all the stages of psychosocial development, according to Erik Erikson.

Stage 1: Trust vs. Mistrust (Infancy from birth to 18 months)
Stage 2: Autonomy vs. Shame and Doubt (Toddler years from 18 months to three years)
Stage 3: Initiative vs. Guilt (Preschool years from three to five)
Stage 4: Industry vs. Inferiority (Middle school years from six to 11)
Stage 5: Identity vs. Confusion (Teen years from 12 to 18)
Stage 6: Intimacy vs. Isolation (Young adult years from 18 to 40)
Stage 7: Generativity vs. Stagnation (Middle age from 40 to 65)
Stage 8: Integrity vs. Despair (Older adulthood from 65 to death)

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Through social interactions, children build pride in their achievements and abilities. They face new social and academic demands.

INDUSTRY VRS INFERIORITY

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Care is the virtue gained by successfully navigating the stage of GENERATIVITY VRS INACTIVITY, marked by pride in achievements, and witnessing children's growth.

TRUE :)

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Erikson emphasized the importance of forming close, committed relationships with successful individuals creating lasting, reliable connections.
A. GENERATIVITY VRS INACTIVITY
B. INTIMACY VRS ISOLATION
C. IDENTITY VRS CONFUSION

B. INTIMACY VRS ISOLATION

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Name the stage that children go through during (PRESCHOOL - 3 TO 5 YRS)

INITIATIVE VRS GUILT

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According to Erikson, What is the most important stage and why?

This stage is crucial for developing personal identity and influencing behavior throughout life - IDENTITY VRS CONFUSION