lesson 3: developmental stage Flashcards
(22 cards)
8 stages of psychosocial development according to Erik-Erikson
infancy, early childhood, play stage, school age, adolescence, young adulthood, adulthood, old age
- needs to fulfill his/her needs
- feels secure and develop trust in a world that cares
- looks up to reliable caregiver
- when harshly attended to, they develop fear and anxiety which to insecurities when dealing this world.
infancy - birth to 1 year old
birth to 1 year old
infancy
- become assertive in newfound skills
- autonomous and independent
- can be stubborn
- feels shame and doubt
early childhood
2 to 3 years old?
early childhood
at this stage, they are active in initiating activities, guilt feelings are evoked, and manifest intiative
play stage
3 to 5 years old? Erik-Erikson
play stage
develops knowledge and skills
can be industrious and gain sense of competence and inferiority
school age
6 to 11 years old
school age
12 to 18 years old
adolescence
- major stage of development
- seek personal identity
- role confusion and identity crisis
adolescence
19 to 40 years old
young adulthood
- having the fear of being with others, become anxious about commitment, prefer to be a loner
- struggle is one of developing closer relatioship that could lead to intimacy
young adulthood
40 to 65 years old
middle age
- challenge is to be productive/generative
- some become empowered, some become stagnant, unproductive, and feel empty
middle age
65 onwards
old age
challenge is to find satisfaction in life
faces with despair, hopelessness, and depression
old age
3 stages of adolescence according to corpuz, lucas, borabo, and lucido?
early, middle, late adolescence
she did not believe in universal developmental stage of Erik Erikson
Karen Horney
A socio-cultural view of knowing oneself by?
Karen Horney
what is social and cultural conditions
early childhood experiences is largely responsible for formation of one’s personality
what is the key factor according to karen horney?
social relationship between the child and the parent