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1.    In researching the Psychosocial Theory of Development, or believe bullying occurs between the Latency stage. Bullying would probably develop during this stage because children have a lot of repressed feelings. They don't know how to handle these feelings and they manifest into hate for someone they see as weaker. Children at this stage want to have what they want no matter what. They compare themselves to others and don't what they see. Bullying at this age could come grok how the chill I'd bring raised at home, abuse, or neglect at home. I chose psychosocial theory of development.Â
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2.    As we grow, we explore and learn new things. He stated that during a certain stage, we learn that we can control our actions to get results. I think this is where bullying comes into play also. If a child is unable to get someone to do something they want, they will result to name calling or "bullying" to convince said person to do what they want. I also feel that during these stages, if a child feels less significant than another, they may result to bullying/ name calling to make themselves feel inferior to said person.Â
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3.    I think that Erikson's identity versus confusion stage 5. This stage happens around 12-18 years of age. During this stage your developing identity roles. Erickson believes that we develop from one stage to the other and when we successfully develop one stage we go to the next. Our sense of who we are is being developed during this stage. We experiment with different roles, activities, and behaviors, trying to connect with where we fit in
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4.    I would have to say 7-11 because thats when children start getting confidence in theirselves. My son is 13 and in 7th grade and kids in his class started bullying other kids when he was in 5th grade. They start thinking at this age that it is them against the world and they have to defend theirself. I believe kids bully one another to make them feel better about themselves.Â
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