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Media type:
Book
Title:
The development of emotional competence in young children
Contains:
Machine generated contents note: Preface -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Emotional Expressiveness: Basic Emotions and Empathy -- 3. Emotional Expressiveness: Social Emotions and Voluntary Emotional Control -- 4. Developing Knowledge of Emotions and Regulation -- 5. More Advanced Emotion Knowledge During Preschool -- 6. Emotion Regulation -- 7. Socialization of Emotional Competence and Impact on Preschoolers' Expressiveness -- 8. Socialization of Preschoolers' Emotion Knowledge and Emotion Regulation -- 9. Teachers' Emotion Socialization of Preschoolers' Emotional Competence -- 10. Contributions of Emotional Expressiveness, Emotion Knowledge, and Emotion Regulation to Preschoolers' Social Competence -- 11. Contributions of Emotional Expressiveness, Emotion Knowledge, and Emotion Regulation to Early School Success -- 12. Disruptions in the Development of Emotional Competence -- 13. Educating for Emotional Competence -- 14. Concluding Remarks -- References -- Author Index -- Subject Index -- About the Author.
Footnote:
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description:
This engaging, authoritative text synthesizes a vast body of research on how young children develop the ability to understand, express, and manage their emotions, as well as the impact of these capacities on relationships, school readiness, and overall well-being. Illustrated with vivid vignettes, the book explains specific ways that parents, teachers, and education systems can foster or hinder emotional competence, and reviews relevant assessments and interventions. Compelling topics include emotion regulation as both product and process, cultural variations in emotion socialization, the expression of empathy and self-conscious emotions, risk factors for delays in emotional development, and connections between emotional competence and social-emotional learning (SEL). Almost entirely new, this book replaces Susanne A. Denham's influential earlier work, Emotional Development in Young Children
"This engaging, authoritative text synthesizes a vast body of research on how young children develop the ability to understand, express, and manage their emotions, as well as the impact of these capacities on relationships, school readiness, and overall well-being. Illustrated with vivid vignettes, the book explains specific ways that parents, teachers, and education systems can foster or hinder emotional competence, and reviews relevant assessments and interventions. Compelling topics include emotion regulation as both product and process, cultural variations in emotion socialization, the expression of empathy and self-conscious emotions, risk factors for delays in emotional development, and connections between emotional competence and social-emotional learning (SEL). Almost entirely new, this book replaces Susanne A. Denham's influential earlier work, Emotional Development in Young Children. "--