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Essay / Case Study of Erikson's Theories of Childhood - 1040
Use an organized chart (T-chart, Venn diagram, web) to compare Erikson's thinking on children and childhood and Malaguzzi's thoughts on children and childhood. Loris MalaguzziErikson ChildrenChildren• Have 100 languages• Come with knowledge of experiences and relationships.• Are not predictable• Learn from other children• Learn from how adults treat them• Need to feel active and important• Need to feel feel competent• Need to be the author of their learning• When they are observed, they feel happy• They do not like to be judged• They need to have relationships with things, thoughts, environments • They learn about themselves through their senses • Have the right to good schools, good activities and good teachers. • Need to develop an attachment with a caregiver • Need for warm, loving attention