Asked by elizabeth balderas on Apr 24, 2024

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According to Erikson,a behavior demonstrating an important psychosocial task for a toddler would be for the child to:

A) Act defiantly by refusing to hold the mother's hand while crossing the street
B) Recognize it is wrong to take a toy away from someone else
C) Be able to understand the concept of time in hours
D) Express to his parents and playmates that he does not like something

Psychosocial Task

A set of developmental challenges or issues that an individual is expected to address or accomplish during a specific period of their life.

Erikson

Refers to Erik Erikson, a developmental psychologist known for his theory on the psychosocial development of humans.

Neuromuscular System

The system that integrates muscles and nerves, controlling voluntary and involuntary movement in the human body.

  • Discern the different tasks and challenges associated with psychosocial development across age groups.
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Milia ChahineMay 02, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
The primary task during Erikson's stage 2,Autonomy Versus Shame and Doubt,is establishing an identity as separate from the parent/caregiver.A child between 18 months and 3 years typically tests the boundaries as part of exercising his will to control his environment."No" is a declaration of independence and a bid for increased autonomy.Acts of independence and autonomy (e.g.,refusing to hold the mother's hand)are normal during this developmental stage.The toddler should be able to tolerate time away from her parents,delay gratification,and have elimination control.The other tasks are accomplished during the preschool stage.