Initiative vs. ... They are trying to see if they are good or bad. ... Industry vs. inferiority is Erikson's fourth psychosocial stage. ... They continue to raise their children into responsible adults, become involved in community based activities, take up leisurely activities and continue to strive in their job as well. ... The eighth and final stage is integrity vs. despair. ...
He did a good job at cutting the circle but when he cut the triangle he cut off one corner. ... He did it so well no even the pen mark was showing he told me " I love to cut out shapes in school". ... Erikson's two stages for these ages are initiative vs. guilt and industry vs. inferiority. Initiative vs. guilt is from ages 3-6 the child focuses on their genitals as a source of pleasure and achieving greater mastery and responsibility. ... Industry vs. inferiority this stage is from 6-12. ...
There are two main teachers in this room, myself as one of them, as well as a para. ... His weight is slightly less than average as well, but because of his height, it is not noticeable. ... I gave him a pair of modified scissors that spring back open so he only has to do the closing motion to get them to work and he used them very well, cutting small lines on a paper for about 10 minutes. ...
The unique challenge for many student-athletes is to find balance between these dual roles and the pressures from coaches, teammates, family and friends, the institution, and the NCAA to perform well both on and off the field of play. ... Marica (1966) extended Erikson's fifth stage "identity vs. identity diffusion" by distinguishing different forms of identity. ... Athletic identity increases with the level of sports participation and time a player spends with their coaches and teammates (Horton &ump; Mack, 2000; Good, Brewer, Petitpas, Van Raalte, &ump; Mahar, 1993). ...