In Erikson's stages of psychosocial development, how well does it say the industry versus inferiority stage described in the middle and late childhood experience? and why?
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This stage focuses on the child's developing sense of competence and mastery in various areas such as academics, social interactions, and extracurricular activities. Show more…
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