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Erikson's Stages of Psychosocial Development | Stages of psychosocial development, Psychology notes, Child development theories

According to Erik Erikson, there are a series of eight psychosocial crises' that neurotypical individuals pass through from birth to late adulthood (Crain, 2011

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An Introduction to Erikson's Stages of Psychosocial Development | Stages of psychosocial development, Erikson stages, Stages of human development

Erik Erikson developed a stage theory of psychosocial development that consists of 8 stages covering the entire human lifespan.

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Erik Erikson's Psychosocial Development Stages Explained

Erik Erikson's Psychosocial Development. Erikson maintained that personality develops in a predetermined order through eight stages of psychosocial development, from infancy to maturity (adulthood).

Info-graphic - ACR • Gallery | Learning theory, Child development theories, Theories

Info-graphic Comparing Views and Theories of Learning There is an ongoing debate about the relationship between the ideas of Lev Vygotsky and Jean Piaget, both Russian theorist.But from the view...

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4 Types of Parenting Styles: A Guide for Effective Parenting

The 4 types of parenting styles in developmental psychology and why it matters for your own parenting. Why a balanced approach is the best.

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Kohlberg's Stages of Moral Development | Kohlberg moral development, Social learning theory, Morals

Kohlberg’s theory of moral development outlines how individuals progress through six stages of moral reasoning, grouped into three levels: preconventional, conventional, and postconventional. At each level, people make moral decisions based on different factors, such as avoiding punishment, following laws, or following universal ethical principles. This theory shows how moral understanding evolves with age and experience.

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Growth and Development Theory: ARNOLD GESELL (1880 – 1961) | Child development theories, Child development teaching, Human development

Prior to the early twentieth century, scientific observations of children were not common. Arnold Gesell was one of the first psychologists to systematically describe children’s physical, social, and emotional achievements through a quantitative study of human development from birth through adolescence. He focused his research on the extensive study of a small number of children.

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