She was grown up in a crowed family with one brother and three sisters. She just came to the U.S.A to live together with her parents and her eldest sister’s family a few months ago. She told me that she is very luck for being a youngest child in a large family because all her sisters and bother love her very much. Therefore, they did everything for her, and her responsibility was to study good at school. According to the handout, Erik Ericson’s 8 Stages of Psychosocial Development, Le has reached the first stage is basis trust because she depended on her family, and through the love, and nurture that helped her to gain a sense of trust. The intimate relationship from her family help her to study harder at school, and she told me that she feels the world around her is safe place to live. However, at the age of twenty-one years she feels little bit of shame and doubt because she is learning how to cook and go shopping. She stated, “Her mother takes care of everything, her responsibility is to study good at school.” Therefore, she has reached the second state of Erik Ericson’s Psychosocial Development. She addressed that she feels shame and doubt because her mother does not want her to learn how to cook as well as go shopping with
She was grown up in a crowed family with one brother and three sisters. She just came to the U.S.A to live together with her parents and her eldest sister’s family a few months ago. She told me that she is very luck for being a youngest child in a large family because all her sisters and bother love her very much. Therefore, they did everything for her, and her responsibility was to study good at school. According to the handout, Erik Ericson’s 8 Stages of Psychosocial Development, Le has reached the first stage is basis trust because she depended on her family, and through the love, and nurture that helped her to gain a sense of trust. The intimate relationship from her family help her to study harder at school, and she told me that she feels the world around her is safe place to live. However, at the age of twenty-one years she feels little bit of shame and doubt because she is learning how to cook and go shopping. She stated, “Her mother takes care of everything, her responsibility is to study good at school.” Therefore, she has reached the second state of Erik Ericson’s Psychosocial Development. She addressed that she feels shame and doubt because her mother does not want her to learn how to cook as well as go shopping with