This study examined fear and other basic emotions in young children; what emotions and fears are experienced; how they are displayed and perceived; and how adults respond to children's emotion displays. It highlights the voices of children alongside those of parents and caregivers to give a rich picture of children's experiences and how adults respond. It also makes suggestions for educators and parents to help them to guide children in their development of emotional literacy - through validating emotion experiences, offering language and ways of expressing emotions, and working in partnerships between parents, educators and children themselves to facilitate rich emotional development of young children
hundreds of different emotions each day. Emotions, and the thinking associated with these emotions, ...
In my diploma thesis, I explored children's emotional development when attending nursery school. The...
Different authors may give different interpretations of emotions, however everyone agrees, that emot...
This study examined fear and other basic emotions in young children; what emotions and fears are exp...
The focus of this study was to investigate basic emotions, in particular the emotion of fear, as the...
The "Research in Practice Series" is published four times each year by Early Childhood Australia. Th...
As an emotion, fear can have both positive and negative effects. It can alert people to potential da...
This presentation is based on my research into children's emotions, which focused on the emotion of ...
Young children, even before they can articulate or write about it, experience a wide range of emotio...
This paper describes a cross-cultural study of the emotion of fear. Caregivers from an independent p...
Fear is present in children, even more often than it is needed. Adults and other children can be aff...
This paper is based on research with preschool-aged children, their parents and their caregivers abo...
The paper focuses on the development of higher mental functions responsible for emotional regulation...
Children experience a wide range of emotions, from happiness and excitement to anger and disgust. Wh...
While a number of emotions are considered to be innate or present from a very early age, the way the...
hundreds of different emotions each day. Emotions, and the thinking associated with these emotions, ...
In my diploma thesis, I explored children's emotional development when attending nursery school. The...
Different authors may give different interpretations of emotions, however everyone agrees, that emot...
This study examined fear and other basic emotions in young children; what emotions and fears are exp...
The focus of this study was to investigate basic emotions, in particular the emotion of fear, as the...
The "Research in Practice Series" is published four times each year by Early Childhood Australia. Th...
As an emotion, fear can have both positive and negative effects. It can alert people to potential da...
This presentation is based on my research into children's emotions, which focused on the emotion of ...
Young children, even before they can articulate or write about it, experience a wide range of emotio...
This paper describes a cross-cultural study of the emotion of fear. Caregivers from an independent p...
Fear is present in children, even more often than it is needed. Adults and other children can be aff...
This paper is based on research with preschool-aged children, their parents and their caregivers abo...
The paper focuses on the development of higher mental functions responsible for emotional regulation...
Children experience a wide range of emotions, from happiness and excitement to anger and disgust. Wh...
While a number of emotions are considered to be innate or present from a very early age, the way the...
hundreds of different emotions each day. Emotions, and the thinking associated with these emotions, ...
In my diploma thesis, I explored children's emotional development when attending nursery school. The...
Different authors may give different interpretations of emotions, however everyone agrees, that emot...