The social and emotional skills your child develops between the ages of five and eight are crucial to helping him or her succeed in future social interactions. So what kinds of skills should your child be developing and how you can support this process? Find out all you need to know about social and emotional development between the ages of five and eight and how you can nurture your child's emotional intelligence.
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Managing Emotions (Emotional Regulation)
Emotional regulation includes the ability to express a range of emotions and react in appropriate ways in emotional...
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Helping Children Identify Emotions of Others and Practice Empathy
Help children distinguish cues that suggest how another person is feeling. Point out facial expressions, body...
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Growth and Development, Ages 6-8
Here is an overview of the physical, cognitive, emotional and sexual development of children aged 6-8, and what parents...
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Characteristics of Social Play
Social development in the preschool years permits young children to include others in their pretend and dramatic play....
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Developmental Landmarks of Middle Childhood
During the years of middle childhood, children are challenged by developmental events and changes that lead to increased...
