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Vygotsky's theory   focused on importance of social interactions with other people, typically more highly skilled children and adults  
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Scaffolding   – process in which a more skilled learner gives help to less skilled learner, reducing the amount of help as the less skilled learner becomes more capable  
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Zone of proximal development   Vygotsky’s concept of the difference between what a child can do alone versus what that child can do with the help of a teacher.  
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Erikson's theory   Each stage is an emotional crises, or a turning point, in personality, and the crises in each stage must be successfully met for normal, healthy psychological development  
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Trust versus mistrust   based on whether or not their needs such as food and comfort are met.  
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Autonomy versus shame and doubt   Toddlers realize that they can direct their own behavior  
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Initiative versus guilt   Preschoolers are challenged to control their own behavior. They display curiosity about the world.  
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Industry versus inferiority   a feeling of competence arising from their work and effort  
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Identity versus role confusion   who or what they want to be in terms of occupation, beliefs, attitudes, and behavior patterns  
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Identity diffusion   – these adolescents have not yet gone through the identity crises and have not thought about what they want to be. They are unconcerned and even cynical about their identity.  
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Foreclosure   – they have committed to an identity without going through a crises. Example – adopted the values of peers or parents  
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Moratorium   – want to establish a clear sense of identity, but have not done it yet  
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Identity achievement   – have gone through an identity crises and resolved it and emerged with a coherent set of values  
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Intimacy versus isolation   to be able to share who they are with another person in a close committed relationship  
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Generativity versus stagnation   The challenge is to be creative, productive, and nurturant of the next generation  
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Ego integrity versus despair   The issue is whether a person will reach wisdom, spiritual tranquility, a sense of wholeness, & acceptance of his or her life  
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