Understanding Stages of Development
Life is a journey filled with growth, change, and self-discovery. One of the most helpful ways to understand this journey comes from psychologist Erik Erikson, who described eight stages of psychosocial development, from infancy to late adulthood. Each stage brings its own challenges and opportunities for growth. When we understand where we are (and where we’ve been), it can help us make sense of our experiences, relationships, and the person we’re becoming. Let’s walk through each stage together : 1. Infancy (Birth – 18 months): Trust vs. Mistrust In this first stage, babies learn whether the world is a safe place. When caregivers are loving and responsive, trust begins to grow. Key question: “Can I trust the world around me?” 2. Early Childhood (2 – 3 years): Autonomy vs. Shame and Doubt Toddlers start exploring independence — wanting to do things by themselves! Supportive encouragement helps them develop confidence, while too much control can lead to self-doubt. Key quest...