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Which of the following is NOT a stage of Erikson's stages?

  1. Young childhood

  2. Middle adulthood

  3. Adolescence

  4. Late childhood

The correct answer is: Late childhood

The correct response is based on the understanding of Erik Erikson's theory of psychosocial development, which outlines eight stages that span from infancy to late adulthood. Each stage is characterized by a central conflict or challenge that individuals need to resolve. In this context, the stages outlined by Erikson do include "Young childhood," "Middle adulthood," and "Adolescence." Each of these stages corresponds to specific developmental tasks that individuals typically face during those periods of their lives. However, "Late childhood" is not a recognized stage in Erikson's framework. Instead, Erikson categorizes childhood into specific stages such as "Early childhood" and "School-age." The term "Late childhood" does not align with the established stages in his theory, making it the correct answer as the option that is NOT a stage recognized by Erikson. This distinction highlights the importance of familiarizing oneself with established psychological theories and terminologies within the context of child development.