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  2. Emotional development | Definition, Examples, Children, &...

    www.britannica.com/science/emotional-development

    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.

  3. APA Dictionary of Psychology

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    a gradual increase in the capacity to experience, express, and interpret the full range of emotions and in the ability to cope with them appropriately.

  4. Emotional Development Stages: Everything You Need to Know -...

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    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.

  5. Emotional development - Encyclopedia Britannica

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    Human behaviour - Emotions, Development, Socialization: Emotions are distinct feelings or qualities of consciousness, such as joy or sadness, that reflect the personal significance of emotion-arousing events. The major types of emotions include fear, sadness, anger, surprise, excitement, guilt, shame, disgust, interest, and happiness.

  6. Emotional Development in Childhood: 3 Theories Explained

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    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.

  7. Emotional Development - Encyclopedia.com

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    Each of these approaches explores the way infants and children develop emotionally, differing mainly on the question of whether emotions are learned or biologically predetermined, as well as debating the way infants and children manage their emotional experiences and behavior.

  8. Emotional Development - (Developmental Psychology) - Vocab, ...

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    Emotional development refers to the process through which individuals learn to understand, express, and regulate their emotions throughout their lives. This development is crucial as it influences how people interact with others, cope with challenges, and experience well-being.

  9. Emotional Development - iResearchNet

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    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.

  10. Emotional Development - Be You

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    Emotional development involves learning what feelings and emotions are, understanding how and why they occur, recognising your own feelings and those of others, and developing effective ways for managing those feelings. What is emotional development? Emotional development is a complex process that begins in infancy and continues through adulthood.

  11. The Importance of Emotional Development in Children

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    Emotional development refers to how children learn to recognize, express, and manage their emotions. This process begins very early and continues through childhood and adolescence. It involves building emotional awareness, empathy, self-regulation, and forming meaningful connections with others.