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  2. Is it OK for kids to cry? Experts say tears can help kids ...

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    "Sometimes we all feel overwhelmed by our feelings and crying becomes a signal that we need comfort and help," says psychologist Eileen Kennedy-Moore. "That's not a bad thing."

  3. SEL teaches kids to deal with their emotions. It's under ...

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    Educators say students are able to learn better when they feel connected and safe. That, in turn, builds better classrooms, schools and communities, they contend.

  4. 'Inside Out 2' adds the new emotion Anxiety. Why that's ... - AOL

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    There's a developmental sequence in which children experience and understand emotions, she explains. For instance, the average 2-year-old can only categorize facial expressions as happy or angry.

  5. Emotion - Wikipedia

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    God who created humans gave humans the ability to feel emotion and interact emotionally. Biblical content expresses that God is a person who feels and expresses emotion. Though a somatic view would place the locus of emotions in the physical body, Christian theory of emotions would view the body more as a platform for the sensing and expression ...

  6. Social emotional development - Wikipedia

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    Social emotional development represents a specific domain of child development.It is a gradual, integrative process through which children acquire the capacity to understand, experience, express, and manage emotions and to develop meaningful relationships with others. [1]

  7. Emotional expression - Wikipedia

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    Emotions are evident through facial expressions. Humans can express their own emotions and understand others as well. [34] Humans can quickly identify happy expressions whereas the disgust expression takes longer to identify. [35] Emotional dysregulation is also closely linked to trauma, particularly in children and adolescents. [36]

  8. Emotions: how humans regulate them and why some people ... - AOL

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    Managing your feelings takes more than just turning that frown upside down.

  9. Self-conscious emotions - Wikipedia

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    Emotions such as joy, fear and sadness can all be gathered reliantly on just a person’s face. However self-conscious emotions heavily involve the body in addition to the face (Darwin, 1965). This means that when humans are attempting to learn self-conscious emotions, they have more to tend to, making the emotions harder to grasp.