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    There are total of eight stages to explain the stages for Erikson. The ideal of the theology by Erikson was by the inspiration from Sigmund Freud that helped him with his theory. Erikson added to Freudian thoughts by concentration on the adaptive and creative characteristic for ego. This expanded the notion for stages of personality development that is included to entire the lifespan. The ego developed successful resolving some crises distinctly to social in society. This involves a sense of…

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    personalities is demonstrated by Erik Erikson’s Stages of development. These eight stages run from childhood to adult hood. In each of these stages there are positive and negative aspects that can contribute to our physical, emotional, intelligence, and social morals that make us who we are (Wade, Tarvis, Garry, 2014, p.489). Each of these stages according to Erikson are present at birth, and with each step building to the next stage of development. Each stage has a psychosocial crisis, which…

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    discover how children think about the world in different stages of development and how the changes in their thinking occur. Piaget believed that children created an understanding of the world by schemes. Schemes are actions or mental…

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    Jean Piaget, a Swiss psychologist opened the world to the idea of children going through “four universal stages: sensorimotor, preoperational, concrete operational, and formal operations”(Feldman 2011,pg.168). The backbone to his theory comes from a basic calculation that, “action= knowledge”(Feldman 2011,pg.168). With this equation Piaget is suggesting that for children to learn and grow they must be provided with the right tools. Just like the virtual child on the MyLab program, it is…

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    that people go through eight different stages of development that helps determine their own identity (Woolfolk and Perry, 2012). Erikson’s eight different stages of development are 1) Trust versus mistrust, 2) autonomy versus shame and doubt, 3) initiative versus guilt, 4) industry versus inferiority, 5) identity versus role diffusion, 6) intimacy and solidarity versus isolation, 7) generativity versus stagnation, and 8) integrity versus despair. These stages include different conflicts that a…

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    development and behaviour at different life stages using theories from different psychological approaches. Erik Erikson was one of the writers who developed the psychodynamic approach to psychology. His theory is known as the psychosocial theory of development as he believed that a person’s development depends on their social class, culture and their norms for the society that they live in. According to Erik Erikson (1902) a person will go through different stages of their lifespan facing…

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    The Developmental Stages During Childhood During the early stages of an individuals’ life, they are impressionable and go through different developmental stages that start the track of their life. This is when factors such as, mental development, physical change, and environmental surroundings begin to affect the child. In these early years, the child experiences emotions, movement, and begins to take in their environment, making them much more susceptible to strong influences.…

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    turning point for the child to develop effectively. In this era of childhood will determine the child’s current behavior and future behavior into adulthood. These stages will demonstrate the crisis of social, cognitive, and emotional in children led from the abuse and neglect from their caretakers. Erick Erickson’s first three stages that are a significant impact on the child are trust vs. mistrust,…

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    Piaget’s Sensorimotor Stage The infant in this video playing with a telephone appears to be in Piaget 's theory would categorized as, the sensorimotor stage, the time frame from birth to age two (Barrouillet, 2015). This sensorimotor stage is the first phase of cognitive development in Piaget’s theory (Barrouillet, 2015). Piaget, saw this phase as one of extraordinary advancement and evolution of cognitive growth (Barrouillet, 2015). Children observe and imitate as they test their senses…

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    Outline Topic: Erik Erikson’s stages of psychosocial development. Focus Question: How do psychosocial crises shape personality? Thesis statement: Erikson Believed that people face eight major crises during their lives; in each one, a person confronts, and hopefully masters, new challenges, each stage builds on the successful completion of earlier stages, and if challenges are not successfully completed at any given stage, they can be expected to reappear as problems in the future. Outline…

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