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Erikson Timeline | By Krystel Pascua

  • A young child's independence

    A young child's independence

    Starting from a young age, Aurora was left home alone often. Because of this occurrence, she had to build her initiative and learn to be independent. This independence was the start of stage three for her. There was no room for guilt for her, so she lived a life never listening to others and having no guilt.
  • A life goal

    A life goal

    Beginning teenage years, Aurora had a plan for her future. Many teens have plans that constantly change, or some don't have any plans but not Aurora. She knew exactly what she was going to do. Aurora knew her identity and had no role confusion which brought her into the fifth stage. She took every step to get her closer and closer to her goal. Aurora took extra night classes and got certifications because her dream meant that much to her.
  • A hard task

    A hard task

    Aurora began stage six during early adulthood, which became the most challenging stage of them all. She learned what a healthy relationship was and how to have one. From a young age, Aurora was always independent and never had someone to depend on. So, learning how to communicate and compromise was a complicated task. She had to learn how to talk about her feelings and understand how to listen to others talk about theirs.