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write a paragraph of 100 words were you explain four FUNDAMENTAL Difference in Erikson's and Freud's stages of development​

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Answered by zeelj2824
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Explanation:

The two theories of development both focus on the importance of early experiences, but there are notable differences between Freud's and Erikson's ideas. Freud centered on the importance of feeding, while Erikson was more concerned with how responsive caretakers are to a child's needs.

Freud's Theory

The first stage of psychosexual development is known as the oral stage.1 At this point in development, a child's primary source of pleasure is through the mouth via sucking, eating, and tasting.

Problems with this stage can result in what Freud referred to as an oral fixation.

Erikson's Theory

Trust vs. mistrust is the first stage in Erik Erikson's theory of psychosocial development.2 During this stage, children learn to either trust or mistrust their caregivers.

The care that adults provide determines whether children develop this sense of trust in the world around them. Children who do not receive adequate and dependable care may develop a sense of mistrust of others and the world

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