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Emotional Development 7-12. Taylor Tina Alex and Alexa. Sense Of Self. Shapes how they see their self 10: see themselves highly skilled or not 11/12: use personal qualities define themselves Gender identity Role Model . Emotional changes. Puberty impacts Hide feelings Age 7
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Emotional Development 7-12 Taylor Tina Alex and Alexa
Sense Of Self • Shapes how they see their self • 10: see themselves highly skilled or not • 11/12: use personal qualities define themselves • Gender identity • Role Model
Emotional changes • Puberty impacts • Hide feelings • Age 7 • Quite, worry and are sensitive • Age 8 • Dramatic and more positive • Age 9 • Self-absorbed and strict • Age 10 • Happier
SPECIFIC EMOTIONS • Emotion turns to the wider world • Words to express emotion • Teach children self control • Childhood fears disappear • Teens realize the danger around them
Living with Children • Preventing emotional problems • Be patient • Self control • Anger (changing body) • Keep child under control • Limits on behavior • Talk through issue • Understands complex ideas • Avoid taking it personally • Don’t mean what is said • Listen • Give chance to explain what& why • Complaints≠ lesser consequences
Recreation Worker • Teach value of being fit • Need to be able to: • Explain well • Have good judgment • Be well organized • Have good enthusiasm • Goal: real full potential
Emotional development in children 7-12 years • Physical, intellectual, social change • Influences: surroundings/ environment • Share bad emotions with friends not parents • Realize can feel more than one feeling • Coping
Social and emotional development in school-aged children Emotional Development • Make better bonds • Start becoming independent • Self-regulation • What parents should do • Experience, expression, understanding, and regulation • Coping skills • Advice from peers