PSYC 351 Chapter Notes - Chapter 12: Reserve Teams In Norwegian Football, Social Emotions, Longitudinal Study

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Development and expression of emotions birth: display distress by crying interest by staring disgust. 6 and 12 mo. display different smiles for different things. 18 mo: self-awareness secondary emotions: self-conscious emotions of embarrassment, empathy, jealousy. 2-3 yrs: self-conscious evaluative emotions: shame, guilt, pride require ability to compare themselves to a standard learn about display rules of their culture older infants and preschoolers learn to id and label their emotions by talking with parents. 6 weeks: begin to distinguish facial expressions, may not know meaning. 5-6 mo: develop clearer understanding of meaning of facial expressions mirror emotional expressions and show preference. Temperament the aspect of personality studied in infants, which include their emotional expressiveness and responsiveness to stimulation inherited remain reasonably stable over time evident early in life maybe. Goodness of t (thomas & chess) describes the relation between a baby"s temperament and hi/her social and environmental surroundings. 3 temperament styles: easy dif cult slow to warm up.

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