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Erikson's Infancy Stage. This event is important because it helps develop the sense of trust that we have.
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Erikson's Toddlerhood Stage. This event is important because it helps us develop that sense of independency that we need. This ability stays with us our whole life.
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Erikson's Toddlerhood Stage. Again, this stage also helps reassure ourselves that we can be independent and do things on our own.
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Erikson's Preschooler Stage. Being sucessful during this stage is important. This is the stage where we develop our initiatve skills. Thoughout our whole life, this is a very important skill.
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Erikson's Preschooler Stage. Creating my own game was not only fun but it also proved that I was inititve and wasn't afraid to talk to other people.
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Erikson's Elementary School Stage. By creating my own painting, I boosted my self-esteam and proved to myself that I can do whatever I want.
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Erikson's Elementary School Stage. Again, passing this test also gave me self confidence. By being sucessful in this stage, I gained to ability to become competent.
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Erikson's Elementary School Stage. This was one of the more important events on my timeline. Passing a grade level later in my elementary years was a huge confidence booster.
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Erikson's Adolescence Stage. By deciding this on my own, it gave me the feeling that I was becoming more independent and I could make my own choices.
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Erikson's Adolenscence Stage. This last event has proven to be one of the most important yet. It has not only satisfied the identity role but also made me a better person.