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- foundations of psychosocial development include ______ as part of early experiences with parents.
- ______ is a child’s characteristic biologically based disposition, or style of approaching and reacting to people and situations.
- according to erikson, infants in the first 18 months of life experience the first in a series of eight crises that influence personality development throughout life. successful resolution of the first crisis, ______, results in the virtue of hope.
- on the basis of the ______, three main patterns of attachment to parents have been found.
- ______ rests on internalization of societally approved standards.
- ______ is the reciprocal, enduring tie between infant and caregiver, each of whom contribute to the quality of the relationship.
- erikson’s second crisis, which a toddler faces from about 18 months to 3 years, concerns ______. successful resolution results in the virtue of will.
- ______ is a child’s independent control of behavior to conform to understood social expectations.
- ______ is our image of ourselves.
- ______ is the distress shown by an infant when a familiar caregiver leaves.
Brief Explanations
These questions relate to key concepts in child psychosocial development, including Erikson's stages, attachment theory, temperament, and self-regulation.
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