Insecurity => creativity LO10823

Rol Fessenden (76234.3636@CompuServe.COM)
01 Nov 96 10:57:53 EST

Replying to LO10805 --

Sherri and Joan are discussing children being open to change. Their text
is below. Actually, there is a well-developed literature that defines the
stages of growth that children go through. My own guess is that adults
continue to devleop, and there are some stages that some people never
attain.

But getting back to children, their developmental stages are such that
they are very dependent and resistant to change at certain stages (which
correspond roughly to ages), and then they will be 'ready' to move on, and
they at that point become open to and actively create change. The point
is, when they are (developmentally) ready, they create it, when they are
not yet ready, they resist it. Sound like adults?

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