Faith, a student nurse, is discussing a 4-year-old patient, Mike, with her nursing instructor. The instructor asks Faith about how Erikson's Developmental Tasks have an impact on a 4-year-old child's self-concept and sexuality

What is the best response? A. "Mike says he wants to be a mechanic like his dad when he grows up."
B. "Mike likes to go to the park to play."
C. "Mike's favorite food is hot dogs."
D. "Mike likes to play video games with his older sister."


A
Initiative Versus Guilt (3 to 6 Years): Takes initiative; identifies with a gender; enhances self-awareness; increases language skills, including identification of feelings

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