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    Culture, in some way, can be included within each of the lifespans eight stages in the manner to which it plays a role in both the social conflict and successful resolution of the conflict. For example, middle adult lifespan stage requires investment in others as part of the social conflicts resolution. Culture will create behaviors that can positively help you when dealing with others well being. Diversity…

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    Question 1 It is important that everyone go through the Erikson’s eight stages of life. The reason being is that two forces will push a person from stage to stage which are known as biological maturation and social expectations (Crain, 2011). The person will move from one stage to the next as a result of these forces whether they have mastered the previous stage or not. A prime example is a girl experiencing difficulty at the industry stage because she is not prepared for the identity crisis…

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    According to Piaget’s four stages of cognitive development theory (Santrock, 2014), I would be in the formal operational stage. This stage can begin as early as 11 and continue throughout the lifespan developmental process. In this stage one begins to reason in more abstract, idealistic, and logical ways (Santrock 2014). I would say that I have been in this stage for many years now, and have made a lot of developmental progress throughout this cognitive stage. For example, over the years I have…

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    questions. The questions asked were related to both Jean Piaget and Erik Erikson’s Stage of Development. From this interview, each person has similar characteristics defined by both theorists. Jean Piaget created the Piaget Cognitive Stage of Development theory to assess children’s cognitive development…

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    My life through Erikson’s Stages of Development Erik Erikson’s psychosocial developmental stages begin as early as the first year and go all the way until late adulthood. “Erik Erikson believed that childhood is very important in personality development. He developed a theory of psychosocial development that covers an entire life (Eriksons).” His theory has eight stages: trust vs mistrust, autonomy vs. shame and doubt, initiative vs. guilt, industry vs. inferiority, identity vs. identity…

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    of four serious stages of cognitive development. Through observations he made of children, Piaget established a theory of knowledgeable development that included four distinct stages: the sensorimotor stage, from birth to the age 2, the preoperational stage, from age 2 to about the age of 7 and the concrete operational stage, ranging from age 7 to 11. The last stage he established was the formal operational stage, which begins in adolescence and spans into adulthood (The 4 stages). Piaget said…

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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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    upon the eight stages of life on how your ego plays into role, and crises that you must overcome to proceed within the favorable spectrum of a stage. His political views are criticized by individuals and also compared to Piaget’s and…

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    Erickson’s eight stages of social development is a basic framework for describing the needs of people at different developmental stages ( Woolfolk, Winne & Perry, 2012). According to the theory at different stages in their lives, people are presented with a developmental crisis. The successful resolution of the crisis prepares people for the next. If a stage is not successfully completed it can have lasting effects on a persons life. It is important to note that if a stage is not successfully…

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    Kolberg’s stages of moral development are based on the assumption that, humans are inherently communicative, capable of reason and possess the desire to understand others and the world around. The theory holds that moral reasoning is the basis for ethical behavior; Kolberg identified six developmental stages, grouped into three levels in response to moral dilemmas. The three levels include; pre-convention level, which include obedience and punishment orientation and self-interest orientation.…

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