Most children cannot label complex emotions such as pride, shame, embarrassment,
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Most children cannot label complex emotions such as pride, shame, embarrassment, d guilt until: A) age 5 B) age 7 C) adolescence D) age 3 Alex is a 5-year-old boy. We would expect him to be able to identify situations likely to evoke which emotion? A) sadness B) shame C) guilt D) embarrassment By what age do infants show FIRST rudimentary signs of emotional self-regulation? A) 5 months B) 2 months C) 7 months D) 12 months 9-month old Susie is upset, so she rubs her blanket and sucks her thumb to calm down. What does this scenario illustrate? A) rumination B) self-soothing C) discrete emotions D) cognitive strategiesExplanation / Answer
Ans1. Age 7 marks the the appearance of self-conscious emotions such as embarrassment, pride, guilt and shame.
Ans2. sadness is as an emotion is understood by most children by the age of 4.
Ans3. 7 months. Emotional self-regulation marks transition from, infant's relying almost totally on other people for helping them regulate their emotions, to their being increasingly more active to self-regulate during early childhood usually by 6-7 months of age. They use cognitive strategies and playful problem solving to control negative emotions
Ans4. self-soothing. It means when an infant comforts oneself when unhappy or distressed, usually by rubbing a piece of clothing like a blanket or sucking their thumb or rubbing eyes.
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