CLD 205 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Social Emotions
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Emotional expressions becomes more advanced, tweaked and refined. Key of learning how to express emotions according to context. Key 3 social emotions: love, anger and anxious fear. Emotional history impacts us throughout our lives but doesn"t define us. The reason they don"t define us is because we still have neurological brain flexibility. 1st development our previous emotions are refined or transformed into new emotions. Capacity for thoughts and memories are increased. Capacity for remembering specific incidents in detail and express it increases as well. Middle childhood tremendous growth takes place, but slowing down a bit from early childhood: cognitive growth. Children"s ability to appraise situations or strange and weary situation increase. Children show control over their emotional expressions. Describe themselves physiologically instead of psychologically they learn the ability to be deceptive refine their sense of self: sense of context. Quality of school life for emotional development.