01:830:331 Chapter Notes - Chapter 8: Dawning Information Industry, Toilet Training, New York Law School

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Personality: relatively consistent blend of emotions, temperament, thought, and behavior that makes each person unique. Affect the way children respond to others and adapt to their world. Psychosocial development: personality development is intertwined with social relationships. Emotions: subjective reactions to experience that are associated with psychosocial and behavioral changes. Culture influences the way people feel about a situation and the way they show their emotions. Early signals/clues to babies" feelings are important indicators of development. When their messages bring a response their sense of connection with other people, and their sense of control over their environment grows. Become more able to participate actively in regulating their states of arousal and their emotional life. Crying is the most powerful way infants can communicate their needs. Basic hunger cry, angry cry, pain cry. Ignoring a baby"s cry may interfere with an infant"s developing ability to regulate, or manage, his/her emotional state.

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