As with Bowlbys» other works, this classic furthers the hypothesis of
negative emotional influence on the continued development of humans as we integrate with our social environments.
Not exact matches
A number of factors that are associated with poverty may exert a
negative influence on a child's social and
emotional development: a lack of community support, single parenthood, low parental education, maternal depression, nutrition, low birth weight and infant health are just some of the variables.
• Restless situation in the family, frequent quarrels and
negative emotions of the mother will greatly
influence the
emotional state of her baby.
The disease, which in its most typical form is characterized by irregular remissions and acute attacks can create a state of increased anxiety in patients, and, according to scientists, can have
negative cognitive /
emotional effects as well, even
influencing moral cognition in patients, as was observed in the recent study.
Being over
emotional and comparing with past relationships can have
negative influence.
Worldly affairs entrap individuals in
emotional problems and it can exert
negative influence upon creativity.
A number of factors that are associated with poverty may exert a
negative influence on a child's social and
emotional development: a lack of community support, single parenthood, low parental education, maternal depression, nutrition, low birth weight and infant health are just some of the variables.
Most problematic is the potential for a
negative emotional overlay to
influence both the reconstruction of early environment as well as downstream physiological and
emotional processes.
Only to build on the type of
influencing factors that resiliency manifests itself within a child is the journal titled
Emotional Resilience in Early Childhood: Developmental Antecedents and Relationships to Behaviour Problems, that takes the extra step to ``... examine whether maternal sensitivity and infant negative affect project long - term emotional resilience and whether this is associated with preschool behaviour problem
Emotional Resilience in Early Childhood: Developmental Antecedents and Relationships to Behaviour Problems, that takes the extra step to ``... examine whether maternal sensitivity and infant
negative affect project long - term
emotional resilience and whether this is associated with preschool behaviour problem
emotional resilience and whether this is associated with preschool behaviour problems.»
Despite the demonstrated
negative influence of parents» psychological control on adolescents»
emotional development (Barber and Harmon 2002), few studies have investigated its impact on their
emotional intelligence.
Findings inform our understanding of parenting
influences on anxious youth's
emotional reactivity to developmentally salient
negative events during the transition into adolescence.