Social-emotional development refers to the growth of a child's social and emotional skills, attitudes, and behaviors. It encompasses a wide range of abilities, such as understanding and regulating own emotions, forming and maintaining positive relationships, developing empathy and social awareness, and communicating effectively with others. Social-emotional development begins in infancy and continues throughout a person's life, as individuals learn to navigate the complex social world around them.
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