PSYC 2500H Chapter Notes - Chapter module 8: Emo, Ethology, Christian Identity
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Emotional development: displaying emotions: the development (and controls of emotional expressions) , sequencing of discrete emotions: at birthj babies show interest, distress, disgust and contentments (basic emotions). By the end of 2nd month babies show social smiles. Between 2 and 7 babies develop anger, sadness, joy, surprise, and fear. During the second year infants display complex emotions such as embarrassment, shame, guilt, envy, and pride. Self-evaluative emotions such as shame, guilt, and pride may require both self-recognition. Toddlers and young preschool children are likely to display self-evaluative emotions only when an adult is present to observe their conduct (harter. This suggests that (cid:455)ou(cid:374)g (cid:272)hild(cid:396)e(cid:374)"s self- evaluative emotions may stem largely from the reactions they anticipate receiving from adult evaluators. Du(cid:396)i(cid:374)g the fi(cid:396)st fe(cid:449) (cid:373)o(cid:374)ths thei(cid:396) e(cid:373)otio(cid:374)s a(cid:396)e (cid:272)o(cid:374)t(cid:396)olled (cid:271)(cid:455) thei(cid:396) (cid:272)a(cid:396)egi(cid:448)e(cid:396)"s facial expressions. Most of the emotions are positive anyways since moms are so extra.