Children reach important milestones in the development of their emotions, and in their abilities to relate to others around them. Child care providers are in an important position to support and promote positive social and emotional development. For tips and ideas on supporting children’s social and emotional development in child care, check out the following articles.
Social and Emotional Milestones
- Children Need Social and Emotional Skills for School Success
- Ways Child Care Providers Can Teach Preschoolers Self-Control
- What Child Care Providers Can Expect in Infants’ Social and Emotional Development
- What Child Care Providers Can Expect in Toddlers’ Social and Emotional Development
- What Child Care Providers Can Expect in Preschoolers’ Social and Emotional Development
- What Child Care Providers Can Expect in the Social and Emotional Development of 6 – 8 Year Olds
Handling Common Social and Emotional Issues in Child Care
- Dealing With Rivalry Among Children in Child Care
- Dealing With Toddler Temper Tantrums in Child Care
- Helping Children in Child Care Handle Anger
- Helping Children Cope with Stress in Child Care
- Tips for Parents to Handle Separation Anxiety When Leaving You Child in Child Care
- When Should Toddlers Stop Taking Pacifiers, Blankets, and Other Security Objects to Child Care?
- Ways Child Care Providers Can Help Children Deal with Grief and Loss
- Ways Child Care Providers Can Teach Young Children to Resolve Conflicts