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Erikson s Theory Of Personality Development ( Phychosocial...
Erikson s Theory of Personality Development (psychosocial stages) Allison is in the
third psychosocial stage of personality development, which is initiative vs. guilt
(McLeod, 2013). She has already surpassed the second stage, autonomy vs. shame,
because Allison can already confidently perform tasks on her own (Cherry, 2017).
Allison takes initiative when doing things that she wants, especially when she is
playing with teachers, but when she is playing with a child who is more assertive, she
will typically follow along with what that child wants. Emotions Towards the
beginning of the semester, Allison seemed to get upset much more easily. She often
would become upset seemingly out of nowhere, and would rarely say why. Sometimes
she would say it is because she missed one or both parents. Once, on September 25,
Allison abruptly started to cry during small groups, and would not explain why. Earlier
in the day, she would not eat snack, and she seemed to feel a lot better during lunch, so
it was deduced that the reason for her crying could have most likely been hunger.
Other days, she would come into class with a grumpy or unhappy look on her face, and
it would take her some time to respond to questions from teachers or assistants. When
her peers would take things from her, accidentally hurt her, or do other things that could
upset her, Allison would protest to them and then afterwards become sad and
despondent. As the semester progressed, Allison seemed to become upset less and less
frequently. She rarely cried anymore. When other peers would do something that
previously would upset, she would protest, but afterwards continue playing, showing no
signs of being affected emotionally. For example, when Yun kept trying to take her
shovel from her in the sandbox, Allison said, Stop, Yun! and continued to play, or
moved over elsewhere. When coming to school, Allison would be smiling more often
than not, and she would respond to questions, either with smiles or verbal responses. She
would participate more during music time, and smile and sing along to songs. She also
participated more when playing with others, both outside and inside, and would laugh
frequently while playing games. Allison is able to problem solve
Candle Color Lab
Does the color of a candle affect how quickly it burns?
I always look for candles to burn at dinner parties or to give a soft light into a room, I
always felt that my white candles burned much quicker than those that are colored. I
believe that the lighter color candles will burn quicker than the darker colored candles.
During this experiment I plan to compare the difference in candles and the length of
which they burn based on the color of the candle. Does the color of the candle make it
burn at a different rate? To conduct this experiment I picked five different colored
candles that were all the same brand, type, and length. (White, yellow, red, maroon, and a
forest green) I set a timer for one hour and thirty minutes. With the help of friends,
Outliers Malcolm Gladwell
In many instances, those who are successful are made out to be some sort of separate
breed, those who were innately able to perform remarkable feats that others, no matter
how hard they tried, simply could not. Through this exhibition, many people view
success as an elusive feature that only a select few can obtain. This theory is the main
inspiration for Malcolm Gladwells exploration of successin Outliers: The Story of
Success. In the book, Gladwell analyzes not only those who are successful, such as Bill
Gates, Steve Jobs, J.R. Oppenheimer, and Joe Flom, but what path led them towards
becoming exceptionally skilled. This extremely in depth analysis of successfulness forms
Gladwell s layered theory of what creates success, and his attempt... Show more content
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This is far from a self help book, but rather, as Gladwell states in an interview with
Anderson Cooper, a community help book and one that Gladwell hopes will make
society, start thinking about ways to provide opportunities to work hard (CNN
Anderson Cooper 360) . This book truly does just that, and provides engrossing and
concise narratives that enable the reader to have the clarity to see what the process of
successfulness looks like, rather than solely looking at its final

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