Which is the typical developmental path for self-esteem?
a. a steady increase in self-esteem from early childhood through adulthood
b. a decline in middle childhood until age 12 or 13 followed by an increase in adolescence
c. low in early childhood, high in middle childhood, low in adolescence
d. a decline in early childhood followed by an increase through adulthood?

Respuesta :

The right answer is B. A decline in middle childhood until age 12 or 13 followed by an increase in adolescence. The self-concept is formed during the first years of life, due to the encouragement they receive to reach various developmental milestones tend to have a very high self-esteem. If the child maintains this feeling of achievement throughout childhood during adolescence his self-esteem will increase when he notices that he is developing new cognitive abilities.

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Answer:

b. a decline in middle childhood until age 12 or 13 followed by an increase in adolescence

Explanation:

  • The self-esteem is an individual and subjective evaluation and it includes the beliefs and the emotions such as the triumph, the despair, pride, and the shame and is self-concept that is focused on the positive and the negative evaluation of the self-esteem and is major construct as it predicts certain outcomes as the career advancements and the happiness and other things as marriage
  • As after the age of 12, the child realizes the mutual perspective on larger social groups and thus it focuses on the larger social groups and  thereby incres of the adolescence