Children and Emotion : New Insights into Developmental Affective Science

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Series: Contributions to Human Development, Vol. 26 (Book 26)
Paperback: 122 pages
Publisher: S.Karger; 1 edition (October 29, 2013)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 3318024880
ISBN-13: 978-3318024883

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Exploring the Nuances of Infant and Child Emotional Development

This publication, meticulously crafted by leading emotion researchers, delves into the complex realm of infant and child emotional development, igniting a plethora of novel inquiries and groundbreaking methodologies. Embarking on a journey of discovery, the authors unravel the intricate tapestry of how infants and children perceive, categorize, comprehend, express, and manage emotions.

Infants’ Emotional Journey

The advent of infancy witnesses the foundational emergence of emotion. Researchers meticulously examine how infants meticulously observe and decipher emotional cues, their developing affective psychophysiology, and the profound impact of maltreatment on their delicate emotional landscape.

Anxiety and Attention Bias

As children navigate the world, they encounter a kaleidoscope of emotions, including anxiety. This publication probes the interplay between attention biases and anxiety, elucidating the delicate dance between cognitive attention and emotional responses.

Emotional Literacy and Social Grace

The authors explore the multifaceted nature of emotional competence, shedding light on its pivotal role in fostering harmonious social interactions. From recognizing and articulating emotions to fostering empathy and compassion, children’s emotional intelligence serves as a cornerstone of their social development.

Cultural Tapestry of Emotion

Emotions are not merely universal; they are also deeply entwined with cultural norms and practices. This publication unravels the diverse ways in which cultures socialize their children’s emotions, highlighting the profound influence of culture on emotional expression and regulation.

Gender and Emotional Remembrance

Gender plays a subtle yet significant role in shaping children’s emotional experiences. Researchers delve into the nuanced ways in which parents and children reminisce about emotional events, uncovering the gendered differences that shape their emotional narratives.

Family Dialogue and Emotional Well-being

Families serve as a crucible for children’s emotional development. This publication examines the transformative power of family conversations about emotions, highlighting how these dialogues contribute to children’s socio-cognitive development and emotional well-being.

Cause and Effect in Emotional Reasoning

As children mature, they develop an increasingly sophisticated understanding of the causes and consequences of emotions. This publication explores the cognitive processes underpinning causal reasoning about emotions, unraveling the complex chain of emotional reactions and their underlying motivations.

Impact and Significance

This groundbreaking publication not only advances the scientific understanding of developmental affective science but also provides an invaluable resource for professionals and practitioners working with children. Developmental researchers, clinicians, parents, educators, and policy makers will find a wealth of evidence-based insights and practical guidance to foster children’s emotional well-being and equip them with the tools they need to navigate the emotional complexities of life.

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S. Karger

Series: Contributions to Human Development, Vol. 26 (Book 26)
Paperback: 122 pages
Publisher: S.Karger; 1 edition (October 29, 2013)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 3318024880
ISBN-13: 978-3318024883

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