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  2. How a Feelings Chart for Kids Can Help Your Child Right Now - AOL

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  3. 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]

  4. Emotional expression - Wikipedia

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    For instance, emotional expression through writing can help people better understand their feelings, and subsequently regulate their emotions or adjust their actions. [48] In research by James W. Pennebaker , people who observed a traumatic death showed more improvements in physical health and subjective well-being after writing about their ...

  5. Alexithymia - Wikipedia

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    Alexithymia, also called emotional blindness, [1] is a neuropsychological phenomenon characterized by significant challenges in recognizing, expressing, feeling, sourcing, [2] and describing one's emotions. [3] [4] [5] It is associated with difficulties in attachment and interpersonal relations. [6]

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    Image credits: Beegobeego #3. Kinda. My daughter and I are close but she definitely feels more comfortable expressing feelings in German with her mom. We speak English together, and she is great ...

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    They seem more confident, too, and able to express their feelings. I’ll overhear one of the kids sharing how they feel sad or hurt as they work out the issue with their sibling.