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Title:
Socio-emotional (Spiritual, Social,Emotional)-Child And Early Adolescence.
Lecturer:
Pn. Norasikin Binti IsmailPresenter:
Muhammad Hafiz Bin Masron
Muhammad Fitree Bin Mohd FuhaadAiminadiah Binti Ab Mubim
Najwa Adibah Binti Bukhari
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Emotion are anexpression of feeling
which show a readiness
for action
That may mean that theindividual continues
with an action alreadystarted, or modifies it
or even changes it
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a) Basic emotions:
Joy
Anger Surprise
Fear
Interest Distress
Disgust
Sadness
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Age
Birth-6month
7- 12month
1- 2years
3-6years
7-11years
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Birth-6 month
Shows sign ofalmost all
emotion frombirth
Begins to smile
socially
Begins to laugh
as an expressionof happiness
Shows facialexpressions of
happiness withfamiliar carers.
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7- 12 month
Anger and fearincreases, especiallyin a situation with
strangers
The child will avoidunfamiliar or
uncomfortablesituation
The child needs asecure base,
provided by thosewho care for them
The child canbecome distressedor withdrawn in
unstable situation
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1- 2 years
Feelings of self-
consciousnessappear but dependson the presence of
others
Social smile appearsIs very dependent
on adult
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3- 6 years
They show more
self-consciousemotions and theseare clearly linked to
self-esteem
They use theirdeveloping
language to expressemotion
They begin to
conform in socialcontexts, even
when this is againsttheir emotions
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7- 11 years
Feelings of self-
consciousness becomeintegrated with inner
standards for rightaction
Internal strategies for
emotional self-regulation are evident
and these can beadjusted to situations
Conformity to andconscious awarenessof displays of emotion
improve
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Eriksan defined 8 stages of human
emotional development from baby to adult.
According to him, in every stage there will
be +ve and ve attitudes that will lead to
psychological adjustment problem due to
the emotional conflict.
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Conflict: Trust vs Mistrust
Characteristic of Emotional Development
Build trust
Build non-believe feelings when the needs are
not being fulfill
-ve behavior towards others
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Conflict: Autonomy vs Shame/ Doubt
Characteristic of Emotional Development Power maniac
Desire to be independent
Shy
Afraid of making mistakes
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Conflict: Initiative vs Guilt
Characteristic of Emotional Development
Fast learner
Fast movement
Alert to the right or wrong doings
Feeling bad when being laughed
Rebellious
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Conflict: Industry vs Inferiority
Characteristic of Emotional Development
Conquering desire
Desire to be succeed
Basic physical and social skills
Being appreciated
Inferior when being criticised
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Conflict: Identity vs Crisis Identity
Characteristic of Emotional Development
Self understanding
Crisis identity
Sensitive towards physical changes and
appearance
Develop positive intrapersonal
Emotional development
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Conflict: Intimacy vs Isolation
Characteristic of Emotional Development
Fear of commitment
Trying to establish identity Mutuality of devotion
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Conflict: Generativity vs Self-absorption
Characteristic of Emotional Development
Middle adulthood
Generativity and stagnation
Selfish- return on their investment
Need to be needed Overextension illustrates the problem
Tendency of rejectivity
Midlife crisis
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Conflict: Integrity vs Despair
Characteristic of Emotional Developmen
Late adulthood
Develop ego integrity
Preoccupied with the past
Presumption
Malignant tendency
Generosity of spirit
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