Developmental Stages & Social/Emotional Milestones
. Infancy (0-12 months)
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Milestones:
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Forms secure attachments with caregivers
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Responds to facial expressions and emotions of others
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Begins to express basic emotions (joy, sadness, distress)
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Classroom Strategies:
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Responsive Caregiving – Teachers should ensure consistent, nurturing interactions to build trust and security.
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Emotion Recognition Activities – Using mirrors and picture books to help infants recognize and respond to emotions.
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Early Childhood (3-6 years)
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Milestones:
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Begins to develop empathy and cooperative play skills
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Expresses a wider range of emotions
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Starts to manage emotions with support
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Classroom Strategies:
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Emotion Charts – Using visual aids to help children identify and communicate their emotions.
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Social Stories – Reading stories that model appropriate social and emotional behaviors.
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Middle Childhood (6-12 years)
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Milestones:
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Understands complex emotions (e.g., pride, guilt)
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Develops stronger peer relationships
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Begins practicing problem-solving and conflict resolution skills
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Classroom Strategies:
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Peer Mediation Programs – Teaching students how to resolve conflicts constructively.
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Mindfulness Exercises – Implementing breathing techniques and reflection activities to promote emotional regulation.
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"In the end, social-emotional development is about more than just acquiring skills or hitting milestones. It’s about becoming fully human – capable of deep connections, rich emotional experiences, and meaningful contributions to our communities. It’s a lifelong journey of growth, learning, and self-discovery. And what a beautiful journey it is" (Team, 2024)
team, N. editorial. (2024, October 18). Social-Emotional Development Stages: A Comprehensive Guide from Infancy to Adolescence. NeuroLaunch.com. https://neurolaunch.com/social-emotional-development-stages/
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