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1 Personal, Social, and Emotional Development

2 Erikson’s Psychosocial Theory
Developmental crisis Eight stages

3 Erikson’s Stages: Preschool Years
Trust/Mistrust Autonomy/Shame & Doubt Initiative/ Guilt

4 Elementary School Years & Adolescence
Industry/Inferiority Identity/ Role Confusion

5 Implications of Erikson’s Theory for Teachers
Initiative Industry Identity

6 Identity Status Commitment Exploration Yes No Achievement Moratorium
Foreclosure Diffusion

7 Identity Status and Psychological Well-Being
Identity achieved or still exploring Positive outcomes Foreclosed individuals Dogmatic, inflexible, and intolerant Long-term diffused Fatalistic, passive, likely to use and abuse drugs

8 Phinney’s Model of Ethnic Identity Development
Stage 1 Unexamined ethnic identity Stage 2 Ethnic identity search Stage 3 Ethnic identity achievement

9 Bicultural Individuals
Achieved identity Higher self-esteem Greater sense of mastery Positive relations with other groups

10 Understanding Ourselves & Others

11 Who are you?

12 Clarifying the Difference
Self-concept A person’s view of herself or himself. Self-esteem A person’s evaluation of herself or himself.

13 Changes in Self-Concept
Childhood Concrete terms, related to traits Adolescence Trait-focused, more abstract, personality characteristics

14 Changes in Self-Esteem
1st years of elementary school drops 4th- 6th grade rises Transition to adolescence mixed findings

15 Self-Concept & Self-Esteem
Link with achievement Gender and self-esteem Personal & collective self-esteem

16 Levels of Moral Development
Postconventional abstract principles and values Conventional laws and rules of society Preconventional consequences of behavior

17 Preconventional Reasoning
Externally controlled 1: Avoid punishment 2: Personal gain

18 Conventional Reasoning
Conformity to social rules 3: Good boy/Nice girl 4: Law & order

19 Postconventional Reasoning
Morality is defined by abstract principles 5: Social contract 6: Universal ethical principles

20 Alternatives to Kohlberg
Criticism Stage approach Moral issues versus social conventions Western male cultural bias Morality of Caring (Carol Gilligan)

21 Aggression Hostile Aggression goal is to harm
Instrumental Aggression goal is to gain access

22 Gender Differences in Aggression
Overt aggression physical and verbal insults Relational aggression covert aggression

23 Developmental Trends in Aggression
Preschool Physical & instrumental Middle childhood Decline in physical & instrumental Increase in hostile Adolescence Aggression continues to decline

24 Family Changes in family Divorce rate Single parent households
Dual-earner families

25 Consequences of Divorce
Transition is stressful lots of changes Negative effects in short run Academic achievement Social development

26 Long-Term Consequences of Divorce
70-80% no long-term effects Serious adjustment difficulties more likely for Boys Difficult temperaments

27 Peers Gender differences Rejected children
Friends’ influence/ peer pressure


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