Social and emotional intelligence has a profound influence on future success. For newborns the basic emotions are to express that something is unpleasant, and the other to express pleasure. As their emotional world becomes more intricate by the day, babies develop an array of emotional responses, and it is easier to tell if they are happy, sad, frightened or angry. Encourage your child’s emotional development to create a healthy basis for growing and learning Browse through our articles and tips about emotional development.
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The newborns’ 2 basic emotions are to express something is unpleasant or pleasant.