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Trust vs. Mistrust (1st year in life)
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Published on Feb 03, 2018
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Trust vs. Mistrust (1st year in life)
Consistent care received from parents that develops into trust - hope
Otherwise, we develop fear and suspicion
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>Shannon<
2.
Autonomy vs. Shame (2nd year)
Asserting independence
Children must explore their limits.
Parents should be supportive
Without a sense of independence and support, the child will likely develop shame, doubt, and inadequacy.
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Franklin Park Library
3.
Initiative vs. Guilt (3 to 5 years)
Interaction with others in school
Play is central
Must have a sense of security in their decision making - sense of purpose in what they do
Otherwise, children becomes inhibited in their creativity – guilty and inadequate.
But some sense guilt and inadequacy is needed to maintain self-control.
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wu yi
4.
Industry vs. Inferiority (school age to puberty)
Child seek approval from others.
Self-esteem, pride, and confidence.
Otherwise, child feels inferior, left out, incompetent.
Yet, modesty is needed - self-control.
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quapan
5.
Identity vs. Role Confusion (12–18 years)
Fitting in- belonging to society - feeling unique as a person.
What role do they play in society?
Role/identity confusion.
Desperation, confusion
Rebellion and unhappiness
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Anter Blackbird
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Intimacy vs. Isolation (18-40 years)
Can make commitment, comfort, and care for others.
Feel safe, and loved
Otherwise, we feel isolated, and can't develop relationships.
Disconnected and lonely
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rekre89
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Generativity vs. Stagnation (40 - retirement)
Ability to care for others.
Feel productive
Otherwise, we feel unproductive, and even useless.
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Esther Wiegardt
8.
Integrity vs. Despair (65+)
Sense of achievement
Desire to share wisdom
Otherwise, there is despair and dissatisfaction.
Resentment
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