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12/5/14 Warm-up: Explain how ones personality may be effected if the basic need for toddlers are not met according to Erikson’s Psychosocial Theory. Explain.

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1 12/5/14 Warm-up: Explain how ones personality may be effected if the basic need for toddlers are not met according to Erikson’s Psychosocial Theory. Explain how ones personality may be effected if the basic need for preschoolers are not met according to Erikson’s Psychosocial Theory. What is one change typically seen in early childhood (1 – 6) that you find to be the most interesting and why?

2 Late childhood (preadolescence) – Physical 6 – 12 y/o
wt gain lbs, height 2 -3 ins / yr Complex motor-sensory coordination Most primary teeth are lost to permanent. Vision is fully developed Some begin sexual maturation.

3 Late childhood (preadolescence) – Mental 6 – 12 y/o
Increase rapidly, life centering around school Speech, writing, and reading skills increase. Problem solving and memory improve. Understand abstract concepts; loyalty, morals. Active thinking and making judgments.

4 Late childhood (preadolescence) – Emo 6 – 12 y/o
Greater independence, distinct personality Frightened about school; need to gain self-confidence. Emotions begin to be under control. Later…due to sexual maturation, depression to joy, restlessness and anxiety.

5 Late childhood (preadolescence) – Social 6 – 12 y/o
Like activities they can do by themselves more group oriented (same sex) make friends more easily: notice the opposite sex Dependence on parents decreases due to friends their own age. Reassurance, parental approval, and peer acceptance.

6 Erikson’s Eight Stages of Psychosocial Development
School Age / Late Childhood, y/o Stage of Development – Latency Basic Conflict – industry vs. inferiority Major Life Event –School Conflict Resolution – masters academics, group act., & acceptance of friends/praise; if needs are not met, feels inferiority and incompetent which can hinder future relationships and ability to cope


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