Social and Emotional Development of Infants
Course Learning Objectives
After participating in this course, you will be able to:
- List at least three basic emotions that typically appear in infants from birth to 18 months of age.
- Identify the three different infant temperaments.
- Describe important aspects of forming attachment, including trust/mistrust and stranger/separation anxiety.
- List two caregiver practices that support social and emotional development in infants.
Includes:
schedule 1 Hour
star_outline 0.10 CEUs
cloud_download 4 Resources
computer 1 year unlimited access
verified_user Certificate of completion
face Early childhood training approval
Description
In this course, we are going to explore the major developmental milestones achieved during an infant's social and emotional development. Infancy is a very exciting time for development. Infancy is commonly defined as birth through 18 months. The child's developing brain makes millions of connections during this time and the result is a constantly changing, enthralling and delightful little human being!
Not all courses are approved for early care and education in every state. Please check State and CEU Approvals page for details.