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Personality Development
  • Erik Erikson

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Erik Erikson
  • In each stage a person faces certain conflicts
    and challenges.
  • People must modify their personalities in order
    to adjust successfully to their social
    environments
  • Begin in childhood
  • A childs success in the early stages depends
    largely on their parents
  • An ongoing process that is never final

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Trust vs. Mistrust
  • Trust
  • o        Respond quickly
  • o        Holding
  • o        Cuddling
  • o        Playing
  • o        Talking to them
  • o        Love them
  • o        Care for them
  • Mistrust
  • Receive inconsistent care
  • Receive little love and attention
  • Fear and suspicion toward the world and everyone
    in it

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Trust vs. Mistrust
  • TRUST!
  • These infants see the world as a safe place and
    other people as helpful and dependable

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Autonomy vs, Shame
  • 2 to 3 yrs old

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Autonomy
  • ü       Develop a sense of independence
  • ü       Developing minds of their owns
  • ü       SAYING NO!
  • ü       Allow children to practice new motor
    skills, want to do everything themselves
  • ü       Let them practice life skills and make
    simple choices
  • ü       Gives a sense that they can control their
    own behavior and their environment
  • ü       Builds confidence
  • They will look forward to meeting greater
    challenges

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Shame
  • ü       Not allowing children to do things for
    themselves
  • ü       Doubt their abilities
  • ü       Always critizeing and scolding children
    for not being perfect
  • ü       Question their worth and their abilities
    to control themselves and their world.
  • View themselves and the world in shame and doubt.

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Initiative vs. Guilt
  • Four and five year olds

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Initiative
  • Often initiate activities
  • Spend time imaging what they want to do, then
    think of ways to do those things.
  • Children need to know their ideas, questions,
    and concepts matter to others
  • Children need chances to create play ideas and
    put them into action

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Guilt
  • ü       Parents scold instead encourage
  • ü       Childrens play ideas are not praised
  • ü       Belittle and ridicule children
  • ü       Punishing children foe acting on their
    ideas
  • ü       No encouragement to think or be creative
  • ü       Parents convey to children that their
    ideas are not valuable or worthwhile
  • The child will feel less confident

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Industry vs. Inferiority
  • 6 to 11
  • C Children capable of deductive reasoning
  • ü       Learn to follow rules
  • ü       Become interested in how things are made,
    how they work, and what they do
  • ü       Parents are no longer the only influence
    on stages friends,

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Industry
  • ü       Capacity to make a productive effort.
  • ü       What parents can do
  • o        Encourage children to do, make, or build
    projects
  • o        Stress importance of seeing a task
    through to completion
  • Praise and reward them for their efforts

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Inferiority
  • ü       Feel incapable of succeeding in their
    efforts
  • ü    Discouraged from doing and making things on
    their own
  • ü       Not praised for their accomplishments,
    dont feel like they can do anything right.
  • ü       May passively accept failure or misbehave
    to compensate

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