emotional development
collocation in Englishmeaningsofemotionalanddevelopment
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emotional
adjective
uk/ɪˈməʊ.ʃən.əl/us/ɪˈmoʊ.ʃən.əl/
relating to ...
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development
noun
uk/dɪˈvel.əp.mənt/us/dɪˈvel.əp.mənt/
the process in which someone or something grows or changes and becomes ...
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(Definition ofemotionalanddevelopmentfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Future research needs to consider the role of fathers or male caregivers in theemotionaldevelopmentof physically maltreated children.
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Theiremotionaldevelopment, as well as their physical support, clearly are at stake.
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For example, they perform within normal limits on standardized tests of non-linguistic cognitive and motor abilities, hearing andemotionaldevelopment.
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Questions about sensitive and critical periods in social andemotionaldevelopmentare among the most pressing in neuroscience.
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The implications of these findings for theories of infant cognitive andemotionaldevelopmentare discussed.
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Thus, negative-expressed emotion from parents toward a young child would constitute a detrimental family process likely to undermine competentemotionaldevelopmentin these children.
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Few empirical studies have examined the development of emotion management skills in children whose life experiences disrupt the normal course ofemotionaldevelopment.
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For each period, we suggest theory-based intervention techniques that may facilitate optimalemotionaldevelopment.
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Rather, specific kinds of experiences are likely to affect specific aspects ofemotionaldevelopment.
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An important question that emerges from these results involves the mechanism linking adult narration to child behavior andemotionaldevelopment.
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Finally, the onset of disorder may be shaped or triggered by the child's social, cognitive, andemotionaldevelopment; traumatic experiences; and cultural factors.
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Toward a gender balanced approach to the study of social -emotionaldevelopment.
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Not having one'semotionaldevelopmentblighted by fear and anxiety.
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The learning environment at this level is informal, with primary emphasis on promoting children's social, motor, andemotionaldevelopment.
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Surprisingly, however, little attention has been directed toward identifying processes inemotionaldevelopmentthat differ in maltreated and nonmaltreated children.
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In addition, we elucidated some of the specific processes by which schools impact adolescents' academic andemotionaldevelopment.
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This perspective typically emphasizes particular maternal behaviors as more or less supportive of adaptiveemotionaldevelopmentin the child.
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Adolescents are encouraged to take responsibility for their own treatment to the extent that their cognitive andemotionaldevelopmentand symptoms allow.
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