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Components of Emotions:
Emotional Elicitors
Emotional Receptors(biological factors that allow reactions to emotions)
States (bodily reactions that accompany emotions)
Expression (display rules:when it's appropriate)
Emotional Experience (understanding and being able to describe the experience)
Functionalist Perspective on Emotional Development
emotions serve a purpose that help you: achieve goals, adapt to an environment and social situations
use emotional info from others to guide our behavior
memories/past experiences contribute to current situations
Early Emotional Expression:
maternal reports - 1month
Izard - pain, disgust, startle are due to unrelated events

real smile does emerge until 4-6 weeks
Gender Differences in Emotional Expression:
boys are more emotional and expressive @ 6mths
Recognition of Emotions in others:
4 months old recognize joy before anger
Display of Emotions
smiling (2-6mths), laughter (4mths), fear (9mths)

pride/shame (3yo)
guilt (9yo)
jealousy (1yo)
Kachanska study
2 year old version of shame - broken doll
amenders and avoiders
Emotion Regulation related to
mental health
Denhams Model of Emotion Socialization:
parent's behavior 1)modeling2)reactions3)coaching
leads to..1)understanding 2)expression of emotions
which helps with social competence and emotion regulation
Family Patterns of Emotional Responsivity:
Available/Coaching
Dismissive
Punitive (punishment for emotion expression)
Emotion Regulation related to Peers:
if a child can regulate emotion, they are able to attend to other kids.
peers socialize one another's emotions
kids maintain friendships by valuing and modifying emotional expressiveness
Emotional Scripts:
understanding that certain situations evoke specific emotions.
Kids can describe this at age 3&4 yo
How do children first start to understand emotions?
by a particular facial display
Development of Mixed Emotions:
4-6 yo - only one emotion at a time
6-8 yo - begins to grasp idea of 2 emotions at same time
8-9 yo - 2 emotions at the same time evoked by 2 diff situations
10 yo- two emotions at same time ab diff aspects of same event
11-12 yo - same event different emotions