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Presents educator insights and observations, pertinent vocabulary, statistics, and classroom strategies relating to the many aspects of social and emotional development that children experience from ages 6 to 12. Introduces methods that build positive social and emotional development, including methods to help children with physical or social disabilities to develop positively. Defines the differences between self-concept and self-esteem, demonstrating how self-esteem results from a cycle of evaluation and behavior. Outlines the stages of childhood friendship. Explains how parents and children can develop a relationship that fosters co-regulation of behavior. Closed captioned. Covers: The self, Moral development, Family, Friends, Challenging conditions, Review. | |