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Emotional self-regulation refers to: a. The automatic process infants use to respond to othersâ emotions b. The active seeking of emotional information from a trusted person in an uncertain situation c. A higher-order set of feelings, including guilt, shame and envy d. The strategies children use to adjust their emotional state to a comfortable level of intensity
Emotional self-regulation refers to: a. The automatic process infants use to respond to othersâ emotions b. The active seeking of emotional information from a trusted person in an uncertain situation c. A higher-order set of feelings, including guilt, shame and envy d. The strategies children use to adjust their emotional state to a comfortable level of intensity
Collen VonLv2
15 Dec 2018