Sensorimotor Stage - Steve explores world through using his five senses, like touch and taste, Preoperational Stage - Steve can talk and memorize new songs, but is still very egocentric, Concrete Operational Stage - Steve can follow concrete steps like how to follow a recipe to make a cake. , Formal Operational Stage - Steve is capable of abstract reasoning and critical thinking and is able to do well on his AP Physics exam. , Autonomy vs Shame & Doubt - Steve can independently explore his playroom and choose the toys he plays with, Industry vs Inferiority - Steve succeeds at school work and completes all of his school projects, Generativity vs Stagnation - Steve is having a midlife crisis, so he starts to mentor young musicians to pass on his passion to future generations, Identity vs Role Confusion - Steve is an adolescent and is unsure what his interests are or what he should do in his future, Initiative vs Guilt - Steve goes and gets his bike tire fixed instead of hiding it from his parents., Integrity vs Despair - Steve is proud of the life he lives and he feels fulfilled, Intimacy vs Isolation - Steve wants to find love but all the people he encounter run away from him. Steve becomes lonely. , Trust vs Mistrust - Baby Steve securely bonds with his caregiver and feels the world is safe,

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