In what way should a nurse expect a school-aged child to gain positive self-esteem, according to Erikson's psychosocial developmental stages?
A. Through basic need fulfillment and environmental predictability
B. Through exploration and experimentation, resulting in self-confidence in ability to perform
C. Through positive reinforcement of creativity and recognition of performance
D. Through receiving recognition when learning, competing, and performing successfully
ANS: D
The school-aged child develops self-confidence by learning, competing, and performing successfully and receiving recognition from significant others, peers, and acquaintances.
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