Emotional and Social Development

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Emotional and Social Development Objective 4.02

Definitions Emotional Development Process of learning, continues through lifetime Recognize and express feelings Establish unique personal identity Social Development Show self expression How to interact with others

Comparing Emotional and Social Development Closely related yet separate Both have clearly observable patterns and characteristics

Similarities Predictable Patterns Affection and Harmony Timing Trust and Healthy Attachments Each Individual Personality Relationships and Behaviors Newborns to old Age Self Concepts

Differences Emotional Development Social Development Result: Self confident, able to handle stress, empathetic of others Result: Interacts peacefully with others, listens to diff points of view before acting, tolerance for others