GROWTH DEVELOPMENT CHILD
MASLOW HIERARCHY
Question
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Esteem
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Physiological
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Safety/Security
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Love and Belongingness
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Detailed explanation-1: -The need for esteem is addressed in Abraham Maslow’s ‘Hierarchy of Needs’. Esteem is the fourth layer of Maslow’s five-tiered model of human motivation and is thought to be interrelated with the other levels of our needs (i.e. self-actualization, love/belonging, safety, and physiological needs).
Detailed explanation-2: -Social Needs (Love and Belongingness needs) Following the physiological and safety requirements, the third level of human wants is social, which includes feelings of belonging. A human emotional need for interpersonal connections, affiliating, connectivity, and being a member of a group is referred to as belongingness.
Detailed explanation-3: -#1: Physiological Needs Physiological needs are the lowest level of Maslow’s hierarchy of needs. They are the most essential things a person needs to survive. They include the need for shelter, water, food, warmth, rest, and health.
Detailed explanation-4: -Self-actualization needs are the highest level on Maslow’s pyramid of needs. These needs include realizing your potential, self-fulfillment, self-development, and peak experiences. Self-actualization is the desire to accomplish all that you can and unleash all your potential.
Detailed explanation-5: -Finally, at the top of Maslow’s pyramid of needs is self-actualization needs. In its simplest form, self-actualized people are those who are living up to their fullest potential.