Social-Emotional Development Infographic
Social-Emotional Development is defined as “the developing capacity of the child from birth through 5 to form close and secure relationships; experience, regulate, and express emotions in socially and culturally appropriate ways; and explore the environment and learn—all in the context of family, community, and culture” (Yates et al., 2008, p. 2).
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Fact Sheet
Topic/Subtopic
- Promoting Children's Development
- Infant and Toddler Development and Care
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