Preschoolers series. Social & emotional development
Description
Preschoolers are creative, curious and active experimenters that learn about themselves and their world as they take on new roles outside of their homes and families. In their interactions with peers, children commonly show kindness and compassion and sometimes can become frustrated, have squabbles and even exhibit aggressive behavior. Viewers will learn: The skill set that makes up social and emotional development; the value of encouraging creativity and risk taking; activities that foster initiative and positive self-esteem; how culture and gender affect development; levels of social participation; examples of pro-social and antisocial behaviors and ways caregivers can develop skills.
Runtime
23 min
Subjects
- Social interaction in children (6)
- Preschool children (10)
- Emotions in children (6)
- Child development (475)
- Child psychology (60)
Genre
Date of Publication
2008
Database
Alexander Street
Direct Link
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