CHILD DEVELOPMENT PEDAGOGY

GROWTH DEVELOPMENT CHILD

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What stage am I?Toddlers-They wish to do things on their own, or they’re ashamed
A
Trust vs mistrust
B
initiative vs guilt
C
Autonomy vs shame
D
None of the above
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Initiative versus guilt occurs between the ages of three to five years old, which may be referred to as the preschool age or “play age” period. At this stage, children may spend a good amount of time playing with other children and begin to develop their interpersonal skills.

Detailed explanation-2: -Stage 2-Toddlerhood. During this stage, which begins at 18 months old and lasts until age two or three, your toddler’s development focuses on autonomy versus shame or doubt. Stage 3-Preschool. Development at this stage centers around initiative and guilt.

Detailed explanation-3: -Erikson’s third stage deals with initiative vs. guilt, and the virtue is purpose. Stage 3 builds on the autonomy stage and is strengthened by both independence and limit setting. Like most stages, this is a balancing act of learning to initiate activities and play and trying out leadership.

Detailed explanation-4: -Initiative versus guilt is the third stage in Erikson’s 8-stage theory of social-emotional development. This stage, also referred to as the preschool stage, can include many children in the age range of 3–6.

Detailed explanation-5: -Autonomy in child development lets children know they have control over themselves and their decisions. According to Erikson’s Stages of Development, a sense of autonomy develops during toddler years (18 months to three years old).

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