In his classroom Mr. Amaro helps children when recognition by making things. He also scaffolds classroom jobs and tasks. Mr. Amaro does this because he knows that his third graders are in the ____________of Erikson's psychosocial theory

A. Basic Trust versus Mistrust
B. Industry versus Inferiority
C. Autonomy versus Shame and Doubt
D. Initiative versus Guilt


B

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