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1. Exploring Lifespan Development Chapter 6
Emotional and Social
Development in
Infancy and Toddlerhood
2. Psychosocial Stages During Infancy and Toddlerhood
3. First Appearance of Basic Emotions
4. Understanding Emotions of Others Emotional Contagion
Early infancy
Recognize Other’s Facial Expressions
4-5 months
____________________
By one year
5. Social Referencing Relying on another person’s emotional reaction to appraise an uncertain situation
6. Self-Conscious Emotions ___________
____________
Guilt
Envy
Pride
Emerge middle of _____________
Children become aware of self as separate and unique
Require adult instruction about when to feel these emotions
7. Emotional Self-Regulation Adjusting own state of ________________
Requires ______________
8. Temperament Reactivity: Speed and intensity of
Emotional arousal
______________
________________
Self-regulation: Strategies that modify reactivity
9. Structure of Temperament Easy – ____________
Difficult – ____________
Slow-to-warm-up – _________
Unclassified – 35%
10. Biological Basis for Temperament ________________
React negatively, withdraw from new stimuli
High heart rates, stress hormones & stress symptoms
Higher right hemisphere frontal cortex activity ______________
React positively, approach new stimuli
Low heart rates, stress hormones & stress symptoms
Higher left hemisphere frontal cortex activity
11. Genetics and Environment in Temperament
12. Ethological Theory of Attachment _________________
Attachment-in-the-making
Clear-cut attachment
___________________
Formation of a reciprocal relationship
13. Types of Attachment ___________ – 65%
Avoidant – 20%
____________ – 10-15%
Disorganized/
disoriented – 5–10%
14. Cultural Variations inAttachment Security
15. Factors That Affect Attachment Security
Opportunity for attachment
Quality of caregiving
Sensitive caregiving
Infant characteristics
Parents’ _________________________
16. Multiple Attachments Fathers
Siblings
Grandparents
Professional caregivers
17. Fathers and Attachment Fathers as ____________, mothers as ____________ in many cultures
Important factors in attachment
________________
_________________
Family attitudes,
relationships
18. Factors That Affect Attachment of Children in Child Care Initial Attachment Quality
Family Circumstances
_____________________
Developmentally Appropriate Practice
Extent of Child Care
19. Attachment and Later Development Secure attachment related to positive outcomes in:
________________
________________
Continuity of caregiving
may link infant
attachment and
later development
20. Self-Development
21. Categorical Self Categorize self and others into social categories
_________________
Physical characteristics
___________________
Use to organize behavior
22. Effortful Control _____________________
Inhibiting impulses
Managing negative emotions
____________________
Children need
Awareness of self as separate and autonomous
Confidence in directing own actions
Memory for instructions
23. Compliance Understanding and obeying caregivers’ wishes and standards
Emerges between ___________________
Toddlers assert autonomy by sometimes not complying
Warm, sensitive caregiving increases compliance
24. Helping Toddlers Develop Compliance and Self-Control Respond with __________________
Give advance notice of change in activities
Offer many prompts and reminders
__________________self-controlled behavior
Encourage sustained attention
Support language development
Increase rules _________________