GROWTH DEVELOPMENT CHILD
MASLOW HIERARCHY
Question
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Self-Actualization
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Esteem
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Physiological
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Social
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Detailed explanation-1: -According to Maslow, self-actualization is when a person can do what they feel they are “meant” to do and be who they are “meant” to be. The need for self-actualization is present in all of us, but can only be met once all of the lower needs are sufficiently satisfied.
Detailed explanation-2: -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-3: -Maslow’s quote refers to self-actualization, which is the highest level or stage in his model of human motivation: the ‘Hierarchy of Needs’. According to the hierarchy of needs, self-actualization represents the highest-order motivations, which drive us to realize our true potential and achieve our ‘ideal self’.
Detailed explanation-4: -There are five levels in Maslow’s pyramid. The bottom two levels are physiological needs and safety needs which, together, make up basic needs. Next are social and esteem needs-also referred to as psychological needs. Self-actualization needs are at the top level of Maslow’s pyramid.
Detailed explanation-5: -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).