Key Concepts
Overview and learning objectives
Erikson's Initiative vs. Guilt (approximately 3 to 6 years) is the preschool stage. The child begins to assert control and power over the environment through directing play and other social interactions. When initiative is encouraged, the child develops a sense of purpose. When the child is made to feel that their initiative causes problems or harm, guilt develops. For nursing care, this stage has critical implications: preschoolers use magical thinking, fear body mutilation, interpret illness as punishment, and learn best through play and role-play. Learning objectives: - Define magical thinking and its clinical implications for the hospitalized preschooler - Explain why body integrity fears are developmentally normal at this stage - Apply play-based and age-appropriate preparation techniques - Recognize guilt related to illness causation and correct it therapeutically - Support parents in explaining illness and hospitalization to their preschool child On the exam, writers often pair stable-sounding options with unstable dataโnotice the mismatch before you commit. If the stem names a license or role, reread that line; scope errors are classic trap answers even when the clinical topic is familiar.
