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Which stage of erikson's psychosocial development includes building confidence in one's own abilities?

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Industry vs. inferiority is a stage of Erikson's psychosocial development that includes building confidence in one's own abilities.

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The answer is "industry vs. inferiority".


Erikson's fourth psychosocial crisis, including industry versus inadequacy happens amid youth between the ages of five and twelve.

Kids are at the phase where they will learn read and compose, to do totals, to get things done alone. Instructors start to play a critical job in the tyke's life as they show the tyke particular aptitudes.

It is at this phase the kid's companion gathering will increase more prominent criticalness and will turn into a noteworthy wellspring of the tyke's confidence. The youngster currently wants to win endorsement by showing particular capabilities that are esteemed by society and start to build up a feeling of pride in their achievements.

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