CHILD DEVELOPMENT PEDAGOGY

GROWTH DEVELOPMENT CHILD

KOHLBERG

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
Jane, a preschooler, insists on dressing herself each morning for school, even though she generally selects mismatching outfits, misses buttons, and wears her shoes on the wrong feet. When her mother tries to dress Jane or fix her outfit, Jane brushes her mother off and insists on doing it herself. What stage of psychosocial development best describes Jane’s behavior?
A
Trust vs. Mistrust
B
Autonomy vs. Shame and Doubt
C
Intiative vs. GUilt
D
Industry vs. Inferiority
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -For example, a child may choose roles for themselves or others within a game. When their efforts are met with encouragement, this is the beginning of initiative. The guilt part of the equation may come into play when a child’s efforts are discouraged or met with criticism.

Detailed explanation-2: -Definition. Industry vs. Inferiority is the stage in which children enter into the greater society beyond the family for the first time. If they succeed in navigating this stage, then they are able to develop a meaningful social role to give back to society.

Detailed explanation-3: -The next time the child is hungry, they will cry in the hopes that the mother will hear the cry and feed the child again. If the mother succeeds in fulfilling the child’s needs, trust will grow stronger. If the mother fails to feed the child, their hopes will be dashed and mistrust may start to form.

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