Erikson 's Theory Of Initiative Vs. Guilt

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My 4-year-old niece, Brianna, who is almost turning five, was born in Fort Benning, Georgia and lived there for more than 4 and a half years of her life. Her father served in the Army and recently got out, allowing them to move into the city of Pittsburgh where she is able to live a civilized life. Before interviewing my niece and her mom, who is my sister, I had expected for her mom to say that she was having a hard time coping with moving here and seeing a lot of people, because back in Fort Benning, she was very isolated and did not encounter many people or kids. She was homeschooled for 3 years, so I thought she would have experienced a crisis during Erikson’s theory of Initiative vs. Guilt, lacking the opportunities to develop the social and emotional aspect of her life. After conducting the interview and finding out about the factors of her development, it was made clear to me why she turned out to still be very outgoing, able to establish her self-concept and self-esteem. I found out how my sister and her husband raised my niece, how they disciplined her, and what activities ...

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