Madi Mannock Bridget Sowa Stage 1 Infancy 0 to 1 12 years Trust vs Mistrust Newborns dependence Develops Trust according to care given Crucial Stage Influences at schoolThe first stage starts the ball rolling if this is not properly developed schooling will be difficult as ID: 344660
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Social Development
Madi MannockBridget SowaSlide2
Stage 1 : Infancy (0 to 1
1/2 years)Trust vs. Mistrust-Newborns dependence
-Develops Trust according to care given
-Crucial Stage
Influences at school-The first stage starts the ball rolling, if this is not properly developed schooling will be difficult as mistrust serves as a large barrier. Slide3
Stage 2: Early childhood (1½ to 3 years)
autonomy vs. shame and doubt Autonomous Gain control over their own body
Learn at a young age that completion of a task is something to be proud of Slide4
Stage 3 : Play Age (3 to 5 years)
Initiative vs. Guilt“there is no such thing as a dumb question”
-Curiosity
-Praising, encouraging, not put to shame or mean to feel guilty
-Questions are good!Influences at school-It is vital to ask questions in class, let them develop to do so!Slide5
Stage 4: elementary school age (5 to 12 years)
Industry vs. inferiority Knowledge and skills
Learning to read, write, and do math
Starting to understand what their grades reflect on themSlide6
Stage 5 : Adolescence (12 to 18 years)
Identity and Reputation vs. Identity ConfusionThis is one of the most important stages for success in lie“finding yourself”
-High school years-developing as a person
-Cliques, bullying, fitting in, popularity, all of that great stuff….
Influences at school-It is difficult enough achieving good grades, and figuring out your future, before you’ve even figured out yourself!Slide7
Stage 6: Young adult (12 to 18 years)
intimacy and solidarity vs. isolationRelationship/IntimacyFamily
Do they want relationship with people around them
Slide8
Stage 7: Adulthood (25 to 65 years)
Generativity vs. Self-Absorption-rooted in previously developed stages-Cold heart or a golden heart?
-give back to society
This tremendously decides how you live your lifeSlide9
Stage 8: older adult (65+years)
Integrity vs. despairNearing end of lifeReflecting on how their life went
The accomplishments involved in their lifeSlide10
Activity!!
Take out a piece of paper and divide into two columns
On one
side
write a short story for the stage of
development, that you have been assigned,
that would end badly for the child
On the other side say what could’ve been done differently to improve the child’s social development
You will be reading this in front of the class so be prepared to share
Infancy-Cara
Early Childhood-
Murrie
Play Age-
Mariella
Elementary School Age-Ryan
Adolescence-Will
Young Adult-Kasey
Adulthood-Emily
Older Adult-Meghan