Describe the marshmallow test.
What is it supposed to test?
How valid is it?
What does it demonstrate?
What are the cognitive components that contribute to emotional intelligence?
What is emotional intelligence a valid predictor for?
academic achievement
Are emotion and feeling the same thing?
no, emotion is more complex
What are the key components of emotion?
Describe the discrete emotions theory
What is the earliest clear sign of happiness?
At what age is smiling the reaction to external biological stimuli
3 - 8 weeks old
Is social smiling present in earliest development of positive emotions?
no
When does communicative smiling begin?
around 3 - 4 months old
When do babies begin to primarily smile at familiar faces?
around 7 months old
After 2 years of life, what is a common motivation for smiling?
when children are able to make those round them smile
What negative emotion is the generalized negative emotion displayed after birth?
generalized distress
Out of all the emotions present in early life, which is the hardest to interpret?
negative emotions
Around 4 months what evokes negative emotions
weariness to unfamiliar objects and events
Around 6-7 months, what negative emotions begin to develop?
initial fear begins, particularly fear of strangers
- fear intensifies and lasts until about 2 years old
Describe the patterns of anger in early development.
What is a potential explanation for this trend?
What is emotional regulation?
Are young children able to regulate emotion? If so, how do they do it?
How does co-regulation work?
parents help infants control emotional arousal by controlling their exposure to stimulating events
How do children regulate emotions around 6 months old?
How do children regulate emotions between ages 1 and 2?
Generally how does emotional regulation shift during development