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Erikson's Stages of Psychosocial Development

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  • Girls, that was very interesting. I teach nursery and I will be definitely be looking into the books you have suggested!

  • 1:26

    WTF!?

  • This isnt what i was looking for xD but good video and carissa888888888 is completely off

  • Hello,

    We are students from the University of Windsor from the Faculty of Education. We are doing a group assignment for our educational psychology class on Eric Erikson's stages of development. Our assignment is to find a video and critically analyze it in respect to psychosocial development.

  • . Although the books you selected, Daddy Cuddles, We have chosen to write a letter to the editor. We are choosing to focus upon your book selection. Just Me and My Puppy, and Diary of a Wimpy Kid are appropriate for the levels you specified, your analysis failed to elaborate on the current educational focus on critical literacy and diversity. Attention needs to be paid to the various family situations of children's homes, as this is a significant aspect to consider. An

  • An exceedingly high percentage of family homes are non-traditional and do not have fathers in the house. Therefore, reading Daddy Cuddles to a child that does not have a father in the household could cause shame, confusion and alienation. This, of course, would not facilitate the development of trust which is vital to the first stage of development, however Just Me and My Puppy and The Family Book are very good selections for all students. Since the characters in both books are

  • represented as an animal caricature and colourful cartoon characters, they become inclusive; more universal in nature and can be easier for students of all races to identify with the protagonist as well as the book's concept. Todd Pars The Family Book discusses many different types of families, such as single parent, same sex, biracial, adopted, and blended and so on. The book talks about the love within a family and the different ways that each family may express those feelings.

  • Oh god...the sound! My ears!

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