Early Childhood Emotions and Development Pathways

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1. Emotions in early childhood have been studied time by time again, to come to a conscience method on how emotions are developed from the start. The earliest emotions that are expressed in the first six months of an infant’s life are things like surprise, interest, joy, anger, sadness, fear, and disgust with a plethora of other emotions began to spawn. Emotions have proven to be important roles in communication with others and behavioral organization. Infants use these aspects to determine interactions weather emotions would be positive or negative.

5. Involves connections across domains over time that influences development pathways and outcomes. Development cascade can include connections between a wide range of biological, cognitive, and socioemotional process, and also can be involved social contexts such as families, peers, schools, and culture. Attachment is the emotion bond between two people. The development cascade model shows the connections over time with attachment these two show that connections and environment controls how emotional reactions will be. …show more content…

In early attachment, infants who have experienced better attachment earlier on would be closer and receive different situations better. Attachment is heavily involved in cognitive development in infants. In relationships if attachment is important because it goes with how an infant will determine interactions. Late attachment will cause relationships to develop slowly. Also if attachment isn’t developed with figures of authority, the behavioral organization will be slower in

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