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Erikson's Psychosocial Theory Activity D Name valevie De 20 Period Throughout your life you have gone through many physical emotional, and social development milestones. and there are others you anticipate as you age. Consider the time line on the next page, which begins with birth and ends with death. There have been many studies regarding the relationships between these syshosocial and emotional and social development Use the following directions to learn more about Erikson's Psychosocial Theory, an example has been started for you. 1. Brainstorm some milestones humans go through (examples: first steps first words, first day of school. and others) puberty, first date, graduations college, first job, marriage, children careors, home ownership, retirement, __ 2. List a milestone event that occurs during each stage of Psychosocial Development in the space provided in the time line. 3. Identify each milestone as physical, emotional, social,or a combination. 4. Write the name of Erickson's developmental stage and task associated with each milestone. a. Infancy (Trust vs Mistrust) b. Toddler (Autonomy vs Shame and Doubt) c.Early Childhood (Initiative vs.Guilt) d. Middle Childhood (Industry vs. Inferiority) e.Adolescence (Identity vs. Role Confusion) f.Young Adulthood (Intimacy vs Isolation) g. Middle Adulthood (Generativity vs. Self-Absorption) h. Older Adulthood (Integrity vs. Despair) 5. Write a brief description of the stage in your own words.
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1. Infancy (Trust vs Mistrust): First steps, first words2. Toddler (Autonomy vs Shame and Doubt): First day of school3. Early Childhood (Initiative vs Guilt): First friends4. Middle Childhood (Industry vs Inferiority): First job5. Adolescence (Identity vs Role Confusion): First date6. Young Adulthood (Intimacy vs Isolation): Marriage7. Middle Adulthood (Generativity vs Self-Absorption): Children8. Older Adulthood (Integrity vs Despair): Retirement9. Infancy (Trust vs Mistrust): This stage is characterized by the development of trust when the child's needs are met by the parents. If the child's needs are consistently met, they will develop a sense of trust.10. Toddler (Autonomy vs Shame and Doubt): This stage is characterized by the child's desire for independence and autonomy. If the child is encouraged and supported in their independence, they will develop a sense of autonomy. If they are criticized or controlled, they will develop feelings of shame and doubt.11. Early Childhood (Initiative vs Guilt): This stage is characterized by the child's desire to initiate activities and interact with others. If the child is encouraged and supported in their initiative, they will develop a sense of initiative. If they are criticized or controlled, they will develop feelings of guilt.12. Middle Childhood (Industry vs Inferiority): This stage is characterized by the child's desire to learn and accomplish tasks. If the child is encouraged and supported in their efforts, they will develop a sense of industry. If they are criticized or controlled, they will develop feelings of inferiority.13. Adolescence (Identity vs Role Confusion): This stage is characterized by the adolescent's desire to develop a sense of self and personal identity. If the adolescent is encouraged and supported in their efforts, they will develop a strong sense of self. If they are criticized or controlled, they will develop role confusion and a weak sense of self.14. Young Adulthood (Intimacy vs Isolation): This stage is characterized by the young adult's desire to form intimate relationships with others. If the young adult is encouraged and supported in their efforts, they will develop a sense of intimacy. If they are criticized or controlled, they will develop feelings of isolation.15. Middle Adulthood (Generativity vs Self-Absorption): This stage is characterized by the adult's desire to contribute to society and help others. If the adult is encouraged and supported in their efforts, they will develop a sense of generativity. If they are criticized or controlled, they will develop feelings of self-absorption.16. Older Adulthood (Integrity vs Despair): This stage is characterized by the older adult's desire to look back on their life with a sense of satisfaction. If the adult is encouraged and supported in their efforts, they will develop a sense of integrity. If they are criticized or controlled, they will develop feelings of despair.
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This question is asking for a timeline of Erikson's Psychosocial Development stages and the associated milestones. Erik Erikson's theory of psychosocial development suggests that individuals pass through eight distinct stages of development over their lifetime. Each stage is characterized by a conflict that must be resolved to progress successfully to the next stage. The milestones listed are examples of events that might occur during each stage. The task is to identify each milestone as physical, emotional, social, or a combination, and to write the name of Erikson's developmental stage and task associated with each milestone. Finally, a brief description of each stage in your own words is required.