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Montāžas Teksta

  • School- Age Child: Industry vs. Inferiority (6-12 yrs)
  • And now presenting Amelie Sablad receiving the most improved student of the year award.
  • Amazing job honey! Keep it up and you'll be at the top of the class!
  • I got most improved student of the year mommy!
  • Young Adulthood: Intimacy vs. Isolation (20-30 yrs)
  • So what do you think about a study session Thursday? I'll bring Grace and Will!
  • Aw, thank you! And yes!
  • You look so pretty today, ready for our movie date?
  • You got it!
  • God, why can't everyone just shut up! They're all way too friendly. I hate it here.
  • Later Adulthood: Ego Integrity vs. Despair (65yrs-death)
  • Couldn't be happier dear!
  • I'm so grateful for our retirement and grandchildren honey. Do you agree?
  • Erikson's fourth stage of psychological development characterizes a time in which a school-age child will begin to build up their self-confidence from their successes and routines or struggle with inferiority from unacceptance from others. Here, Rory's self-confidence grows as she receives recognition for her intelligence from both her school award and her mother.
  • During Erikson's sixth stage of psychological development, young adults are experiencing either a sense of responsibility in making commitments to others or self-isolation. Here, Jess; rather than interacting and making personal connections with people in the restaurant, is choosing to isolate himself by doing homework alone.
  • During Erikson's last (eighth) stage of psychological development, elders experience either ego integrity from the satisfaction they have with their lives or despair, coming from the loss of loved ones or increasing concerns about health. Here, Harold and Kris are happy, spending time with their grandchildren, and talking about their appreciation for their lives in retirement.
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