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Emotional development, the emergence of the experience, expression, understanding, and regulation of emotions from birth and the growth and change in these capacities throughout childhood, adolescence, and adulthood, occurring in conjunction with neural, cognitive, and behavioral development.
Emotional development is the gradual process through which we learn to recognize and express our emotions, develop empathy for others, and build healthy relationships. It involves understanding one’s feelings, learning how to manage them, and responding to the emotions of others.
Emotional development [is the] emergence of the experience, expression, understanding, and regulation of emotions from birth and the growth and change in these capacities throughout childhood, adolescence, and adulthood.
What can be done to help facilitate emotional growth in young children? We asked parents, psychologists and educators to give us their expert insight about this process, including caregiver tips for each stage.
Emotional development illustrates how early in life, intrinsically human and biologically fundamental response processes take shape in a social context. Social influences on emotional development are especially apparent in children's close relationships with caregivers and other adults.
At its core, social-emotional development encompasses the ways in which children learn to understand and manage their emotions, form relationships with others, and navigate the social world around them.
Social-emotional development covers 2 important concepts, including the development of self or temperament and relationship to others or attachment. Clinicians can identify and intervene to resolve social-emotional problems in early childhood if they have a better understanding of these concepts.
Healthy emotional development is marked by a gradually increasing ability to perceive, assess, and manage emotions. This is a biological process driven by physical and cognitive changes and heavily influenced by context and environment.
Her research examines brain development underlying emotional behavior in humans, and highlights fundamental changes in brain circuitry across development and the powerful role that early experiences, such as caregiving and stress, have on the construction of these circuits.
Emotional development comprises the emergence of the experience, expression, understanding, and regulation of emotions from birth and the growth and change in these capacities throughout childhood, adolescence, and adulthood.