Opinion
Interparental conflict,Children's health and emotional development are linked in psychology
Author(s): Suzzane Alonzo*
During the infancy stage, which lasts roughly from birth to the age of two years, children begin to develop their emotions. During this time, the child learns a lot about their surroundings and the people who live in them. Interactions with parents and observations of parental relationships, who are the first and most prominent individuals in a child's early life, account for much of this learning. Happiness, dissatisfaction, and disgust are among the first sensations that children experience just a few months after birth. Between the ages of two and four years, social emotions arise, followed by the emotion of dread. As a youngster grows older, his or her emotions begin to diverge. So far, it has been established that parents have a substantial impact on their children's emotional development. Parents do far more than supply their children's fundamental survival needs, ac.. Read More»
DOI:
10.37532/puljcp.2022.6(2).23-24