My Refliction About Erikson'S Stages of Psychosocial Theory of Development

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VENICE B.

ZALDUA 2B-ELECTRICAL

MY REFLICTION ABOUT ERIKSON'S STAGES OF


PSYCHOSOCIAL THEORY OF DEVELOPMENT

I learned that psychosocial development describes how a person's personality develops, and how
social skills are learned from infancy through adulthood. Erikson's theory on psychosocial
stages. Erikson's 8 stages of psychosocial, his theories are based on age and our maturity. All the
stages describe the growth of child becoming more dependent and exploring more. Erikson's
theory reflects on my life in many ways. His theory on trust vs. mistrust contains the trust of
infant and how you show your child that you are trusting. I also learned in this theory that being
is important to be patient and established and encouraging environment to promote success. i
learned also, that knowing what each stage is and the lesson at the heart of it- can provide helpful
insight into your own personality, as well as others.

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