GROWTH DEVELOPMENT CHILD
MASLOW HIERARCHY
Question
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physiological needs
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love and belonging needs
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self-actualization
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safety needs
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Detailed explanation-1: -Self-actualization is the highest level, meaning that it can only be fulfilled when one’s physiological, safety, love, and esteem needs are already met.
Detailed explanation-2: -Its stages include physiological needs, safety needs, the need for love and belonging, the need for esteem and, finally, self-actualization. Once the most basic needs for an individual to remain alive have been met, desires that concern safety and affection follow, then esteem needs.
Detailed explanation-3: -5. Self-actualization needs are the highest level in Maslow’s hierarchy, and refer to the realization of a person’s potential, self-fulfillment, seeking personal growth and peak experiences. Maslow (1943) describes this level as the desire to accomplish everything that one can, to become the most that one can be.
Detailed explanation-4: -Self-actualized people are those who are fulfilled and doing all they are capable of. It refers to the person’s desire for self-fulfillment, namely to the tendency for him to become actualized in what he is potentially. “The specific form that these needs will take will of course vary greatly from person to person.
Detailed explanation-5: -#5: Self-Actualization Needs The fifth and final level of Maslow’s hierarchy of needs is self-actualization needs. Self-actualization relates to the realization of an individual’s full potential. At this level, people strive to become the best that they possibly can be.