Begin to search for a sense of self and personal identity
What is stage 5 (adolescence)
Psychologist who created psychosocial theory
Who is Erik Erikson
Stage 2;
Gradually become more independent
Ability to withstand delayed gratification
Learns to control bodily function
What is autonomy vs. shame & doubt
Active, energetic
Strong imagination
Developing conscience (superego)
What is preschooler?
A child is having trouble potty training and feels shameful when still having to wear pullups
What is stage 2
Autonomy vs shame and doubt
Satisfaction from doing even if not completed;
become very curious and ask many questions.
What is stage 3 (preschool age)
Interrelation of social factors and individual thoughts and behavior
What is psychosocial theory
Stage 1; when you are completely dependent on others
What is trust vs mistrust
When you are dependent on others for survival.
Narcissistic.
What is infancy?
A child is placed in a lower reading level than his peers and feels inferior.
What is Stage 4
Industry vs Inferiority
Strive to master new and complex skills such as math, reading, and writing
What is stage 4 (school age)
Total focus & concern for oneself
What is narcissistic?
Stage 3;
children grow curious and begin to explore more and feel guilty when scolded for doing so
What is initiative vs guilt
May have identity crisis as you explore personal values, beliefs, and goals
What is adolescence?
Child feels good in helping mother clean the house even if task is not completed.
What is stage 3
Initiative vs. Guilt
Importance of caregiver-child relationship
Importance of consistency of care
What is stage 1 (infancy)
Having freedom of your own controls
What is autonomous?
stage 5;
Preoccupied w/ physical appearance
Heterosexual relationships
Integrate their concepts & values w/ others
What is identity vs. role confusion
Motivated to complete tasks.
Collectors.
Learn to compete, cooperate & cope effectively with others.
What is school-age?
Adam was struggling to figure out who he was, but jumped into a relationship after seeing all his friends do the same (did not end well)
What is stage 5
Identity vs. role confusion
Child tries to become autonomous by learning to complete task on their own
What is stage 2 (toddler)
The need to maintain sameness & reliability which provides a sense of comfort
What is ritualism?
stage 4;
children begin to learn more complex things as the foundation for further education
What is Industry vs Inferiority
Try to do become more independent and do task such as getting dressed, on your own.
What is toddler?
The baby cries in its crib, trusting that mom or dad will come pick her up and tend to her
What is stage 1
trust vs mistrust