01:830:331 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Attachment In Adults, Mirror Neuron, 18 Months

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8- psychosocial development during the first 3 years. Gender: how different are baby boys and girls: contact with other children. Pride, shame, and guilt= among the last emotions to develop. Conflict with siblings/playmates can help toddlers learn to negotiate and resolve disputes. Impact of parental employment and early child care- less important than that of family characteristics- ex. mother"s sensitivity to child: foundations of psychosocial development. Personality- relatively consistent blend of emotions, temperament, thought, and behavior that makes each person unique. Psychosocial development- from infancy on, personality development is intertwined with social relationships: emotions. Definition= subjective reactions to experience that are associated with physiological and behavioral changes. Patterns of emotional reactions begin to develop during infancy and is a basic element of personality: 1st signs of emotions, crying- 4 types- basic cry, angry cry, pain cry, frustration cry-> all sound different, smiling and laughing. Social smiling- gaze and smile at parent- 2nd month.

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