Explain industry vs inferiority
[DOC File]Erikson’s Psychosocial Theory and Maslow’s Hierarchy of ...
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Apr 23, 2010 · 4. School Age: 6 to 12 Years Industry vs. Inferiority. During this stage, often called the Latency, we are capable of learning, creating and accomplishing numerous new skills and knowledge, thus developing a sense of industry.
[DOC File]Eric Erikson's Stages of Psychosocial Development
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Industry vs. Inferiority—Children busily learn to be competent and productive in mastering new skills, or feel inferior and enable to do anything well. Identity vs. Role confusion—Adolescents try to figure out “who am I?” They establish sexual, political, and career …
Industry vs. Inferiority in Psychosocial Development
Industry vs. Inferiority (6 to 11 years): Learning culture’s skills and deriving feelings of competence from peers vs. feeling inferior relative to peers. The basic crisis if the for the child to learn the skills of the culture, usually in a school setting. For Erikson, school marked the child’s entrance into real life.
[DOC File]Chapter 2
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Explain how resolving Erikson’s normative crisis of industry vs. inferiority contributes to a child’s maturing self-concept. 3. Explain how a child’s gender consciousness and understanding of gender schemas changes during middle childhood. 4. Explain how Lawrence Kohlberg studied the development of moral reasoning, and describe his ...
[DOC File]CHAPTER 12
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(Piaget’s Pre-operational stage continues until the approximate age of 6 years.) 6-12 Industry vs. Inferiority-Formal life skills are learned: relating with peers according to rules; moving from free play to play with structure and rules (teamwork); gaining academic skills. The need for self-discipline steadily increases within this stage.
[DOC File]Eriksons Psychosocial Stages of Development
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The fourth stage is Industry vs. Inferiority. This covers ages six to twelve years old of the child’s life. The development the child is securing here is Latency. The child is now realizing that there are rules and regulations in the place called earth. The child at this point has started some type of educational setting and has to surrender ...
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