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Taylor gains responsiblity
Taylor is allowed to pick out her own clothes while her mother helps her put them on. In Erkisons second stage autonomy vs shame and doubt, a child develops a sense of self distinct from others and allowed to make some choices - excessive restraint can lead to shame and doubt -
Taylor starts playing team sports
Taylor gains an interest in sports. This leads her to interact more with peers and learns more about culture norms outside her home. Eriksons fourth stage Industry vs inferiority, a child moves out more into the world to learn knowledge and skills - unsuccessful at learning leads to inferiority -
Taylor graduates high school
Taylor graduates unsure of what she wants to get a degree in or if she even wants to go to college. Erikson's fifth stage Identity vs Identity confusion. Knowing who one is, their capacities and their place in their culture - identity confusion -
Talyor has first child
Taylor gives birth to her and her husbands first child. She has researched parenting techniques and feels prepared to raise her children. Eriksons seventh stage generativity vs stagnation. contributin to the well-being of the next generation by caring for others - focus on their own needs at midlife