Name the positive outcome for this stage: Isolation
Intimacy
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Kids feel good about being productive, or they feel inferior for failing to do so.
Industry vs inferiority
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a German-American developmental psychologist that believed personality develops in a specific order through eight stages of psychosocial development, from infancy to adulthood
Erik Erickson
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Sense of individuality; knowing who you are
self-identity
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What term was made widely known by Erik Erikson?
identity crisis
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the child begins school and must tame imagination and impulses, and please others. If adults support the child's efforts, a sense of competence develops
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Name the positive outcome for this stage: shame and doubt
Autonomy
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Name the positive outcome for this stage: role confusion
identity
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What stage am I : infants basic needs are met, they develop
trust vs mistrust
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What is an example of an influence on teens?
TV, Friends, Social Media, Parent
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Name the positive outcome for this stage: Mistrust
Trust
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According to Erikson's Psychosocial Stages of Development, the stage in which a child needs to learn important academic skills and compare favorably with peers in school to achieve competence is the ____ stage.