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Read more about the article Anger as an Emotional Reaction in the Child

Anger as an Emotional Reaction in the Child

Why the Child Reacts With Anger? The emotion of anger in child is just as much a reaction to real or an imaginary danger as…

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Read more about the article Fear as an Emotional Reaction in the Child

Fear as an Emotional Reaction in the Child

How the Frightened One React? Fear means withdrawing from a situation to which one does not know how to react in a more adequate way.…

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Read more about the article Emotional Maturation of the Child

Emotional Maturation of the Child

How Positive Emotions Affect Child Development in General? The intimate connection of emotions with other psychic functions is already observed in childhood. The younger the…

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Read more about the article The Beginnings of a Child’s Emotional Life

The Beginnings of a Child’s Emotional Life

What Are the First Emotions a Child Experiences? According to Watson J. B.: Psychological care of infant and child, three basic emotions are already present in a…

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Read more about the article The Place of Emotions in the Composition of Personality

The Place of Emotions in the Composition of Personality

What Is an Emotional Experience? Emotions or feelings in a person are subjective reactions of the human consciousness to objective reality. It is our personal…

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Read more about the article Stages of Prenatal Development: Germinal, Embryonic and Fetal

Stages of Prenatal Development: Germinal, Embryonic and Fetal

Stages of Prenatal Development The life of the baby in the womb is called prenatal or intrauterine and is divided into 3 developmental stages: StagesPregnancy…

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Speech Development in the Child

A newborn makes loud screams in the form of vowels such as a, e, i, u. With the development and formation of the digestive organs,…

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Read more about the article Factors Involved in Shaping a Child’s Personality Development

Factors Involved in Shaping a Child’s Personality Development

The child's living environment, which affects the shaping of its personality, consists of three basic factors: FamilySchoolWider social community In these environments, the following factors…

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Read more about the article Prepubertal Period in Child Development

Prepubertal Period in Child Development

Puberty does not occur all at once. It gradually appears at the end of physiological childhood, between 10 and 12 years of age in girls,…

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How the Child Learns

The child is born with innate affinities, needs and abilities. They appear gradually, in proportion to its growth and its general maturity. But the very…

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Speech in the Child

Child's speech at the very beginning of development comes down to the releasing of various incomprehensible voices accompanied by gestures and facial expressions, to later…

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Read more about the article Measuring a Child’s Intelligence

Measuring a Child’s Intelligence

A child's intelligence is measured by intelligence tests. These are a series of different tasks that the child has to solve at a certain age…

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