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Summary Of Erikson's Stages Of Psychosocial Development

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Today I am going to narrate and reflect on one of my elderly relative’s life using Erikson’s stages of psychosocial development, which consist of eight stages from infancy to adulthood. When I asked Harold if I could do my life narrative paper on him, he brought up concerns about how accurate his life would be portrayed in the paper, because he knows that I am a writer and I might consider using this piece as inspiration for a novel or a short story. I quickly ensured him that I would not turn in this paper until he was happy with my portrayal of his life. He suggested that I do the paper in the style of Rolling Stone magazine interviews and I agreed because in that style, I would be narrating his narrative of his life, while adding my own psychology perspective on it, making it an academic paper that still stays honest to his perspective. We began the interview at a restaurant near the intersection of 44th Street and Eastern called New Beginnings. I ordered a meat lover’s omelette with shredded hash browns and water, Harold ordered scrambled eggs with diced hash browns and coffee. He mentioned that his mother used to make the best scrambled eggs, which was a natural transition into starting the interview with a conversation about his mother. Erikson’s first …show more content…

During this stage teachers will start to take on a bigger role in a child’s development, because they will be teaching the child skills valued by society like reading, writing, and math. The child’s peer group will also become more important, and a major source of the child’s self esteem. If the child is encouraged to learn, the child will feel pride in their accomplishments and move on successfully to the next stage. However if a child cannot develop specific skills, then the child will feel inferior in comparison to it’s peers who have mastered the

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