Young children experience many of the same emotions adults
do. Children can feel angry, jealous, excited, sad, silly,
frustrated, happy, and worried. The difference is that very
young children—ages birth to 3—often lack the selfcontrol
and language skills to express their strong
feelings in ways that adults find acceptable.
Instead, babies and toddlers communicate strong
emotions through their sounds and actions. The article below will take you through these emotions. Great read
http://csefel.vanderbilt.edu/documents/teaching_your_child-feeling.pdf
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Wednesday, June 1, 2011
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