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    MART 450 Tobin Addington Week 2/Due 09/10/16 Op-Ed Essay: How Does a Child become a Successful Adult The issue: Many children are not being taught life lessons to develop needed tools going forward in life to become successful adults. The successful adult: Are there specific parameters parents could follow in raising their children so they become successful adults and not burdens on society? Wow! I have to stop already and first get my head wrapped around the definition of “The Successful…

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    his stepfather murdered by the police. This movement alone meant a lot to him. Secondly, Obama becoming president, made him feel the black community has took a few steps in being more accepted in the nation. Thirdly, The Youngstown Neighborhood Development Corporation, it has inspired to try in get more involved with cleaning up the community and making it more…

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    Erickson’s stages of personality development include; Trust vs. Mistrust, Autonomy vs. Shame, Initiative vs. Guilt, Industry vs. Inferiority, Identity vs. Identity Diffusion, Intimacy vs. Isolation, Generativity vs. Stagnation, and Ego integrity vs. Despair. Samantha demonstrated the Initiative vs. Guilt stage which involves ages three to five years old. In this stage, “children begins to construct things in play and accepts parents as a…

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    How do you think spirituality and religion goes with development? Allowing ourselves to connect with God through prayer is one of the most powerful ways to gain a deeper understanding of ourselves and how we can serve others. I feel a connection with my church and consider them to be family. The benefits of being there is to gain a deeper relationship and understanding of God. Listening to our pastor teach us about the bible helps me to follow the Jesus’s way; also, I love seeing my kids…

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    trained Erik Erikson and is the foundation of his identity theory. Despite Freud being an id psychologist and Erikson being an ego psychology he was still heavily influenced by Freud’s original theories but being separated from the psychosexual development Freud theorized. Erikson’s theory lies around the ideas of social natured crises are resolved by the ego – conflict and resolution. Starting in childhood and prominently taking effect in adolescence, one must integrate experiences,…

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    regarding human development so well. Erik Erikson was a German-born American developmental psychologist, whose theories and findings on human development from childhood and beyond have spread all over world. He believed strongly in the Epigenic principle, and stressed the importance of psychosocial stages in relation to the development of one’s self and personality, each stage with a crisis that needs to be resolved. Ultimately, Erikson changed the way much of the world viewed human…

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    personal identity and learns the norms, values, behaviour, and social skills appropriate to his or her social position’, (Dictionary.com, 2016). However, the primary and driving influencers of an individuals socialisation during the aforementioned stages are family, friends and those within the community. Another branch of socialisation is gender socialisation, a ‘process of learning the social expectations and attitudes associated with one 's sex’ (Chegg, 2003-2016). ‘Children…

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    developmental stages across the whole lifespan, such as childhood, adulthood, and late adulthood. The science of human developments is a field of study that devoted to understand how and why people change or remain the same over time at all ages in all different circumstances (Berk, 2014). One of common research methods in human development is life story interview which can be an opportunity to help us to learn more about another person and to discover one’s life. To better understand the…

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    As I reflect back on this course and the many activities we have completed, choosing three objectives was not an easy task. . This course gave us viable information about child development from the videos, the Virtual Child Exercise, and the textbook. With early childhood being my concentration, I found all of the objectives extremely useful and knowledgeable. I tried to choose three topics that I felt would provided the most information and touch the main objectives we learned in this course.…

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    greatest known theories was “The Eight Psychosocial Stages Of Life” that is based off of Freud 's Psycho-sexual Theory. Erikson 's theory is different from most psychologists, because it focuses on a persons entire life and not just a specific time or event that took place (Cherry, 2015). With this theory, he believed that in each stage of life people will experience an internal struggle that will later have significant effect on their personality. If a stage was skipped or didn 't happen as it…

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