According to Erikson, which factor is generally considered to be an essential aspect of a school-age child's psychosocial development?

a. learning to control bodily sensations or developing shame if unsuccessful
b. being treated lovingly and predictably by caregivers and learning to trust
c. acquiring skills that are deemed important by the child's culture
d. becoming purposeful, goal oriented, and assertive, which leads to conflicts with parents

Ans: c. acquiring skills that are deemed important by the child's culture

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