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Parenting & Child Development 4.02 Compare emotional and social development of the infant

Emotional Development and Social Development Both follow predictable patterns. Developmental milestones can be anticipated. Affection and harmony are key elements needed for both emotional and social development. Both occur according to individual timing and vary from one individual to another. As they build trust and healthy attachments, people learn to handle their emotions and form healthy relationships. These are essential for both emotional and social development

Emotional Development and Social Development Infants develop individual personalities as they develop emotionally and socially. Personalities are the result of healthy emotional and social development. A person’s relationships and behaviors are both influenced by their emotional and social development. Both emotional and social development occur over the span of a lifetime---from infancy to old age.

Emotional Development Definition: A process of learning to recognize and express feelings and establish a unique personal identity Result: Healthy emotional development helps a child become a self-confident adult, able to handle stress, and empathetic to feelings and concerns of others.

Emotional Development Influences: Emotional development is influenced by: A child’s individuality and temperament; Type of care received; Atmosphere at home Trust and mistrust: Infants who are frequently held and cuddled develop feelings of safety, love, and trust and feel that the world is a safe place. Infants who are not as well-loved feel confused and not trusting. This often leads to behavior and relationship problems later in life.

Emotional Development Interference: Bitterness and mistrust in an infant’s environment interferes with healthy emotional development. Imitation: Infants catch the tone of adults’ moods and respond with similar moods. Early signs of emotional development: Crying, Muscle tension, Smiling, Cooing, Wiggling the body

Social Development Definition: A process of learning to show self-expression and how to interact with others Result: Healthy social development helps a child become a tolerant adult who interacts peacefully with others and listens to different points of view before acting.

Social Development Influences: Social development is influenced by: Actions of parents and caregivers; Type of care received; Atmosphere at home Trust and mistrust: Eric Erickson’s first stage is where infants learn whether to trust or mistrust others around them. This trust is the basis of good relationships with others. Two ways to build trust in infants are: (1) to provide a consistent environment and (2) to provide their basic needs consistently.

Social Development Interference: Lack of love and attention may cause failure to grow and develop optimally. Imitation: Infants learn to imitate and adjust to the actions of people around them. Early signs of social development: Responding to a voice; Enjoying being picked up; Responding to cuddling, comforting, Smiling when a face/person appears, Crying when a face/person leaves