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According to Erikson, trust is key to establishing a basic sense of trust in infants.

          According to Erikson, trust is key to establishing a basic sense of trust in infants.
        

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00:03 All right, so for the question, according to erickin's theory of psychosocial development, when would a child learn to be independent? that would take place in the autonomy versus shame and doubt stage, and that would typically be between somewhere around the ages of 18 months and two to three years...
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