social and emotional development of a learner go hand in hand justify
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- Love your child and show your affection for them. Hug, cuddle, read, and talk with them throughout the day.
- Encourage your child to try new things. Help them see what they are capable of. Let your child know you are pleased with their accomplishments.
- Give your child opportunities to play with other children their age. Help them explore their world and get to know the people in it. Model kind and generous behaviors when interacting with other adults and children.
- Show your feelings. Let your child see when you are happy or sad. This helps them to develop empathy for others.
- Establish daily routines. Your child will feel confident and secure. They will learn that events can happen in an organized way. Create routines that are predictable but flexible.
- Acknowledge your child’s feelings. Help them talk about what they feel and how they are feeling. Comfort your child when they are upset. Hold them and speak softly and calmly.
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Discusses current approaches to measuring social and emotional development in early childhood
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Presents major measurement challenges associated with this domain
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Describes multiple purposes of early childhood assessment more broadly
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Discusses dynamic between programs, policymakers, researchers, and developers
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Calls for the field to strive for conceptual and methodological agreement
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Discusses current approaches to measuring social and emotional development in early childhood
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Presents major measurement challenges associated with this domain
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Describes multiple purposes of early childhood assessment more broadly
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Discusses dynamic between programs, policymakers, researchers, and developers
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Calls for the field to strive for conceptual and methodological agreement
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