PSYB21H3 Lecture : PSYB21_March 15.docx
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Provided a framework for understanding children"s psychosocial development. Believed that development is a lifelong process. Believed children continually face new developmental tasks or issues they must somehow resolve as they mature: prositive and negative outcome for each stage. 2 important stages for erikson"s stages of psychosocial development. Industry vs. inferiority (6-12years: children must develop a capacity to work with others as they enter school, master academic skills, and feel pride in their successes. Caregivers must help them find their special competencies. Identity vs. role confusion (adolescence: adolescents must find out who they are, what they value, and a direction for their lives. They must be given opportunities to explore alternative options and roles for the future. As part of the teacher"s role, teachers are suppose to help children to find their identity: explore and think about options. Attachment the relationship formed between a child and one or more caregivers.