Erik Erikson's psychosocial developmental theory (1950, 1968) was a response to Freud's reductionistic views of the human personality. For Erikson, all people have an essence, including the sexuality ...
We need each other, and the sooner we learn that, the better for us all." Since Erikson’s main points had to do with how ...
Child development theories aren’t just for textbooks—they can transform how children learn, grow, and connect. From Piaget’s cognitive stages to Vygotsky’s social learning and Erikson’s psychosocial ...
From Piaget’s stages to Vygotsky’s social learning and Erikson’s life-span psychosocial stages, developmental theories offer unique lenses on how children grow. Each framework shapes how we understand ...