Social and Emotional Development in Children

Social and emotional development involves several interrelated areas of development, including social interaction, emotional awareness, and self-regulation. Below are examples of important aspects of social and emotional development for young children. 🌱
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Social interaction focuses on the relationships we share with others, including relationships with adults and peers. As children develop socially, they learn to take turns, help their friends, play together, and cooperate with others.🌱
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Emotional awareness includes the ability to recognize and understand our own feelings and actions and those of other people, and how our own feelings and actions affect ourselves and others.🌱
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Self-regulation is the ability to express thoughts, feelings, and behaviors in socially appropriate ways. Learning to calm down when angry or excited and persisting at difficult tasks are examples of self-regulation.🌱
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Every child develops at their own pace & has diverse learning needs and approaches.🌱
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Tuning in and being aware of your child’s specific needs & developmental miles are important. If you are ever concerned about your child’s development….don’t wait!🌱
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Talk with your child’s pediatrician. Acting early can make a big difference.🌱
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Our team provides psychoeducational , developmental evaluations, and parent coaching services that can help you understand your child’s needs and development track. 🌱
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