The Eight Stages Of Erikson's Psychosocial Development

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Psychological is the scientific study of human mind and behaviour that is human think, feel act and interact. The human being through the behaviour of eight stages in psychosocial development it is introduced by Erikson. This cycle life involve formulation of personality, accomplishment social attitudes and skills from infancy until maturity. Each stage of Erikson life cycle to aim explain about baby, children or adult encounters life environment. It is about growth and development of baby from time to time. As elaborated namely infancy, early childhood, play age, school age adolescence, early adulthood, adulthood and old age (refer to Figure 1 in Appendix 1). The first stage is infancy. This stage begins in infancy starting 0 until 2 years of age. During this stage the baby learn the basic of trust versus mistrust. As stated in Erikson (1968) the basic trust is the cornerstone of the having personality. The infant is the new creatures that learns to know …show more content…

According to Erikson (1968), classifies this as initiative versus guilt of personality development. This stage is around age three until age five. According to Bee (1992), it is a “time of vigor of action and of behaviours that the parents may see as aggressive”. During this period, the child regularly interacts with other people at school. In this stage, play it provides children with opportunities to explore the interpersonal skills through activities that the children involve at school. Other than that, remain a child and becoming an adult is a two different personality that occurs in the on-going process. During the preschool children involved in this stage because of the desired behaviour of remaining a child occur for making an activity, test power and to carry out the plan. Then, the children begin by asking a lot of questions as his or her thirst for knowledge grow to become an adult constantly by examining the propriety of motive and

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