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Stages of Social-Emotional Development in children and teenagers: The Journey

Stages of Social-Emotional Development in children and teenagers: The Journey. Infant Trust vs Mistrust Needs maximum comfort with minimal uncertainty to trust himself/herself, others, and the environment

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Stages of Social-Emotional Development in children and teenagers: The Journey

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  1. Stages of Social-Emotional Development in children and teenagers:The Journey

  2. InfantTrust vs MistrustNeeds maximum comfort with minimal uncertaintyto trust himself/herself, others, and the environment ToddlerAutonomy vs Shame and DoubtWorks to master physical environment while maintaining self-esteem PreschoolerInitiative vs GuiltBegins to initiate, not imitate, activities; develops conscience and identity School-Age ChildIndustry vs InferiorityTries to develop a sense of self-worth by refining skills AdolescentIdentity vs Role ConfusionTries integrating many roles (child, sibling, student, athlete,worker) into a self-image under role model and peer pressure Young AdultIntimacy vs IsolationLearns to make personal commitment to another asspouse, parent or partner Middle-Age AdultGenerativityvs StagnationSeeks satisfaction through productivity in career, family, and civic interests Older AdultIntegrity vs DespairReviews life accomplishments, deals with lossand preparation for death

  3. Watch: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QoqCstPRty0 • 90% of a child's critical brain development happens by age 5. A strong foundation in the early years improves the odds for positive outcomes for kids; a weak foundation increases the odds of problems later in life.

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