Emotional regulation involves recognising emotions, using language to express feelings, learning to calm oneself down in the face of overwhelming emotions, and learning to treat others with kindness and empathy. And these are skills and behaviours that need to be learned. Toddlers and preschoolers are learning so much about themselves and their place in the world. They are often overwhelmed with big emotions and their often extreme reactions to these emotions – such as tantrums, yelling, hitting, biting – can cause great frustration for parents and care givers. But learning to master big emotions and the associated social skills of emotional regulation helps children to succeed not just in childhood but right through to adulthood. ▶︎ Subscribe: 00:00:00 Book 1: Happy And Sad, Grouchy And Glad A Sesame Street/Golden Press book. A Little Golden Book. Prairie Dawn presents yet another pageant, written entirely in rhyme and focusing on feelings and emotions. Participants include Grov
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