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Emotional Development during Infancy and Childhood - Characteristics of Emotions

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Estimated time: 8 minutes
  • Introduction
  • Features
  • Key Points: Characteristics of Emotions
CISCE: Class 12

Introduction

The word emotion comes from the Latin word "E-mover," which means to move, to stir up, or to excite. When we feel an emotion, it creates energy inside us that pushes us to act—for example, when someone sees a snake and immediately runs away.

CISCE: Class 12

Features

Characteristic Easy Explanation Real-world Example
Motivates Action Emotions push to do something. Running when scared.
Brief & Sudden Emotions appear and disappear quickly. Jumping at a loud noise.
Body and Mind Change Emotions cause changes in both our bodies and thoughts. Heart races, feel happy or sad.
Biological Value Strong emotions can help us face dangers and can mask pain. Ignoring pain to escape danger.
Shows in Expression & Mood Facial, voice & lasting mood. Smiling, frowning, feeling blue after a fight.
Reasoning vs Emotion Thinking can block emotion, and vice versa. Too angry to solve a problem.
Hidden Complexity Inside changes are not always visible. Nervous before speaking.
CISCE: Class 12

Key Points: Characteristics of Emotions

  • The word “emotion” means to move or stir up, giving energy to act.
  • Emotions motivate action, like running when scared.
  • They are brief, sudden, and cause changes in body and mind.
  • Strong emotions have biological value, helping face danger or mask pain.
  • Emotions are expressed through facial expressions, voice, and mood, but inner changes may be hidden.

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