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Emotionall Development

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Emotional development I am going to talk about how a child develops emotionally and the stages they go through. Emotional development is the ability of a child to control his/her feelings and develop their emotions. It's influenced by the child's inborn temperament, her environment and her state of health (Child Care and Development by P. Minett). The child's inborn temperament depends on the genes they inherit. Children differ greatly in the strength of their emotions for example, some children are naturally very excitable, others less so. Some are great worriers, others seem free from care. Some can be shy and others are hardly ever shy. Their environment means the surroundings and conditions in which the child is brought up in. State of health is if their ill or not, the child's feelings will be is different if they are sick or handicapped from when they are not. There are positive and...

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